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  • awesome

    This app is very easy to use. if you want to learn about the tree in the world, Tree ID USA will help you. Recommended!!!!!!
  • Awesome learning tool especially for camping

    I have been using this with my scouts and kids to learn about trees and recognizing them. It's turned hiking into a fun game. They spot the types of colors and leaves and other factors to compare with what they see listed in this app. So many photos and details are provided through this app to help learn to spot different trees and bushes and shrubs. I'm glad I found it!
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  • Perfect tree knowledge!

    Super nice app! Have all those tree data all over the country! Perfect for gardeners to choose the right one!
  • Useful app

    By this app, I get to know many kinds of trees and shrubs nearby, I've always been interested in these so I like this app. Great work.
  • Horribly designed, marginally useful

    This app is terribly designed. He pictures are okay, but overall it's not worth the money. The first problem is that you can't set your profile as the area you are in, each time I login it places me in NY, which I'm not, and then have to properly set it. The next issue is that the app doesn't run in the background, so when you go to another app and then come back it reloads from the start screen, meaning I also have to set my location....again. The third and biggest problem is the organization of the trees. Once you get everything set and pick what type of tree you get very little prompting to help you decipher what tree you are looking at. It basically just shows you all of the trees within that type (deciduous, conifer) and doesn't allow for any type of sorting (literally no sorting!!!!). So, you are left to look at tiny pictures of a bunch of trees with their names listed and hope you can tap the right one (there are more pics of the trees once you click on the specific tree type and I do like the descriptions). There are so many types of trees that it's hard to know exactly what you are looking at. A peripheral issue is that people transplant lots of trees from other areas. But it's not clear if this app sorts the trees you are viewing based on general areas (like all trees in the Pacific Northwest) or only trees that are wild and native to each state (like Oregon...remember I mentioned you have to set your state).

    There is some better organization for some of the deciduous trees but it's limited and should be available for all. Basically this app should ask you to identify distinguishing characteristics of the tree you are looking at and then display all possible trees that meet the description (or it should offer filters that allow you to do this). Just to be clear, this app doesn't offer any of this and is clearly just a copy of a tree encyclopedia with little coding work done. It should not cost more than ninety nine cents. Weak sauce.
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  • Missing Washington State

    If you're from WA this app is not worth the price because you can't use the state as a filter.
  • Don't bother - seriously do not

    Absolute garbage. I had more luck with a 60 year old Golden Guide to trees than I did this app. Can't even put in map location other than state, and the photos are quite pathetic. Save the $5. Most definitely not buying an app from this dev again. Also, takes FOREVER to download and is HUGE space hog. Garbage, garbage, garbage.
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  • Misleading

    I should have done a bit more research before purchasing. The good reviews they "have" are for some other application. This is fraud. I want a refund.

    As for the app it is practically useless. If you don't know the tree you are left to searching through tons of tree listed by there common name. I guess I would saw this is like trying to learn to spell by "looking it up in the dictionary" wait...if you don't know that phone is spelled with a ph vs f. You will be left reading the entire dictionary.
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  • Tree identification is isn't good

    I find the identifying to be inaccurate. It doesn't give you zones and an easy way to identify the tree. There are trees that don't even occur in the wild but only in landscaping. It basically doesn't work as an app.
  • What's with the "relaxing" reviews?

    I was going to give this 2 stars until I realized there are many reviews for..a meditation app possibly? I think that's fraudulent. In addition, one other reviewer was right, don't believe the hype. And check the GB space this thing takes up. $5 down the drain. You're better off looking up state trees on your own, online. But I'm going to do what I can to alert iTunes to the possible fraudulent use of reviews for another app here.
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