What's New
Bug fix...
Bug fix...
Size:
242 MB
Category:
Education
Education
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
Free
Free
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Requires iOS 6.1 or la
Requires iOS 6.1 or la
Version:
2.5.1
2.5.1
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Description - Outsmart Invasive Species
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The Outsmart Invasive Species is now available as a free download on Apple Store for both iPhone and iPad owners.The application is supporting English language. It weighs in at a hefty 242 MB, so make sure you have plenty of free space on your iOS device. The new Outsmart Invasive Species app version 2.5.1 has been updated on 2014-11-19. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Requires iOS 6.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
More Info: Find more info about Outsmart Invasive Species in Charles T. Bargeron`s Official Website : http://masswoods.net/outsmart
More Info: Find more info about Outsmart Invasive Species in Charles T. Bargeron`s Official Website : http://masswoods.net/outsmart
The Outsmart Invasive Species project is a collaboration between the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (MA DCR) and the Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health at the University ...
I m sorry but I can t use your app because the icon is an insect and the load screen is an insect Then there s some menu picture of an insect Creeps me out Sorry Just wanted to give you the feedback in case you make a bug free version I just wanted it for the invasive plants I ll get a friend without insect phobia to download it to use instead of me Bugs Kestre
Whenever I try to click for the info on a species the app immediately crashes App crashes kSiart
This should include places the species have been found so users know if a specific plant or insect has been known to be in their area That would certainly make it easier to find species so users know what to look for around them Interesting but could be better Constantstaticxo
Mea culpa the app does have large pictures of each invasive After watching the cute video and wondering how the hiker got a large pic on her app I played around with it more if you tap the blue arrow on the side on each invasive it goes to a larger pic which you can zoom in on Tapping to the left of the blue arrow brings up descriptive info and a way to report the find Well done And I noticed the same folks at the Center for Invasive Species at U of Georgia have additional apps Check out the one for Florida land of the invasives It DOES have larger pictures Waterwrat
There s a tiny barely identifiable photo and when you select it it goes to the info record screen but there is no better picture I ll never be able to identify anything from the tiny thumbnail for a comparison with the subject if I can t tell what it looks like It needs better identification confirmation to be of any use I like the concept of it though so I m going to give it high marks in hopes the designers will take it to actual designers in order to get a useable interface Unless you already know what you re working with this app is pointless to release to the average person for assistance Needs Better ID Photos liker of the science
The only complaint is that there are missing descriptions of some of the plants and also one of the pests The first plant listed is Gout Weed which looks a lot like Queen Anne s Lace which only has a picture without any info I suspect you might get a lot of misidentified photos until the info is provided Great resource PMac63
Fun and easy to use Awesome Amishmedia
Mea culpa the app does have large pictures of each invasive After watching the cute video and wondering how the hiker got a large pic on her app I played around with it more if you tap the blue arrow on the side on each invasive it goes to a larger pic which you can zoom in on Tapping to the left of the blue arrow brings up descriptive info and a way to report the find Well done And I noticed the same folks at the Center for Invasive Species at U of Georgia have additional apps Check out the one for Florida land of the invasives It DOES have larger pictures
The only complaint is that there are missing descriptions of some of the plants and also one of the pests The first plant listed is Gout Weed which looks a lot like Queen Annes Lace which only has a picture without any info I suspect you might get a lot of misidentified photos until the info is provided Great resource
This should include places the species have been found so users know if a specific plant or insect has been known to be in their area That would certainly make it easier to find species so users know what to look for around them Interesting but could be better
Theres a tiny barely identifiable photo and when you select it it goes to the inforecord screen but there is no better picture Ill never be able to identify anything from the tiny thumbnail for a comparison with the subject if I cant tell what it looks like It needs better identification confirmation to be of any use I like the concept of it though so Im going to give it high marks in hopes the designers will take it to actual designers in order to get a useable interface Unless you already know what youre working with this app is pointless to release to the average person for assistance Needs Better ID Photos
Fun and easy to use Awesome
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