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Greg

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Sep 9, 2011, 9:51:05 AM9/9/11
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Hi, All.

I haven't done any field guide development in the last year. However my last day of four hour daily commuting was last week and now, with my much appreciated train-free days, I'm ready to get back to field guide development. To help ensure that I don't stray too far from what is actually wanted in a field guide, please take a few minutes to answer the following five questions.

1) How many paperback field guides do you have?

2) How many field guide applications do you have?

3) Typically, how frequently do you use a field guide (e.g., once per week)?

4) Typically, when you use a field guide, how long do you use it?

5) If you had a magic wand, how would you change your field guides?


Thanks,
Greg

P.S., you can reply to this group or, if you would rather keep your reply confidential, email me at "sepesi at eduneer.com"

tom kremer

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Sep 9, 2011, 1:22:34 PM9/9/11
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On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Greg <sep...@eduneer.com> wrote:
Hi, All.

I haven't done any field guide development in the last year. However my last day of four hour daily commuting was last week and now, with my much appreciated train-free days, I'm ready to get back to field guide development. To help ensure that I don't stray too far from what is actually wanted in a field guide, please take a few minutes to answer the following five questions.

1) How many paperback field guides do you have? ; one bird, two flower, one tree, one shrub/bushes, one rock/mineral, one grasses/reed

2) How many field guide applications do you have? 2

3) Typically, how frequently do you use a field guide (e.g., once per week)?  Several times a week.

4) Typically, when you use a field guide, how long do you use it?  Varies; a few minutes to throughout the day

5) If you had a magic wand, how would you change your field guides? Have it automatically identify what I am looking at. I'd settle for a method to enter information (color, size, other visible characteristics, etc) and the application narrowing down the options and do it reasonably intelligent.



Thanks,
Greg

P.S., you can reply to this group or, if you would rather keep your reply confidential, email me at "sepesi at eduneer.com"

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