Re: [apple-iphone] Re: Plant/Flower ID Ap wWanted
There is a free version iBird Explorer 15 that you should test first to
see if you like. There is also a western version that's less than Pro
that may cover all the birds you need. Read the info in iTune on each or
go to their website to read the differences.
The easiest way is to download the App to iTunes and then connect your
iPhone to your main computer. iTunes will see the iPhone and you can
pick what you want to install on the phone.
If you haven't yet. go to Apple.com and find the manual for the iPhone.
Also looking in Safari bookmarks there is a link to a version of the
manual/user guide that you can load on the phone, or use safari.
Enjoy.
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> I'm really new to the Iphone (just got it Wednesday), and this group. I agree that some of the apps offered are very pricey. Anyway, how big a file is iBird Pro?
> Do you download it direct to your IPhone or onto your computer? If from the computer, how do you get it to your IPhone? I have downloaded the needed iTunes program to my computer.
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> Thanks,
>
> Chris. Spratt
> Victoria, BC
>
> --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, Jim Saklad<jimdoc@...> wrote:
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>>> I looked at the Audubon, but one question, do you have to have an internet connection for them to work? That's a HUGE pro for iBird, it's self contained on your iPhone. So even if you're way out in the boonies (as we often are, we're full time RVers) it still works.
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>> I had a particular interest in hawks and found an App called Raptor. Self-contained, with photos and calls.
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