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Forage - Wild Free Food

Forage - Wild Free Food

See it, identify it, eat it!

⭐️1 / 5
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🙌2
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📼6 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$0.99
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All Versions of Forage

3.0.2

December 11, 2022

Add basic Analytics to improve the App

3.0

April 9, 2020

Add a new Search Function that uses Machine Learning to assess photos of plants to determine what free food they might be. Added the ability to swipe images left and right and also tap to see the full image so it can be zoomed.
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2.0.1

June 13, 2019

Bug fix for In App Purchasing

2.0

June 4, 2019

Added additional foods. Bug Fixes

1.5

August 30, 2016

Updated the User Interface to a newer style. Fixed two bugs one to do with Support email and one to do with view Food Location notes
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1.4

April 20, 2015

Changed main page to show foods with images. Reduced clutter. Pressing current location now zooms to your current location.
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1.3.1

May 20, 2013

Updates for iOS 6 and iPhone5 Added review

1.3

May 31, 2012

Added the ability to backup and restore the Food Notes and Food Locations to Dropbox.
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1.2

April 5, 2012

Able to access Food Locations from other views. Added the ability to purchase 10 more foods to forage for. Bug Fixes. Added additional images to foods with only one. Changes for the new iPad.
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1.1.1

May 19, 2011

Updated so that location updates are stopped when the App is not in the foreground
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Forage In-App Purchases History

$0.99

Purchase Foods - Pack 1

Adds 10 new foods to the App.

$0.99

Purchase Foods 3

Purchase an extra set of 10 foods

$0.99

Purchase New Food 4

Purchase an extra 10 foods

$0.99

Food Pack 2

Provides an additional ten foods.

Price History of Forage

Description of Forage

Version 3 has a new Search facility that uses Machine Learning to generate possible results. You take a photo of a plant you are trying to identify. You submit it to the the Search Engine and it provides possible foods it could be. Much easier to use than the older search facility. You can take multiple photos and see all results provided to aid your assessment of what the food is. How many times have you been out and about in the countryside looked at a plant and wondered was it edible or not? Well, if you are into the idea of free food then probably quite a lot. But how many times have you had the foraging guidebook on you? The answer, if you are me, is never when you see something interesting that you think you know what it is but are not sure. But, how many times have you had your mobile phone on you? Probably every time. And finally after finding that special spot where the item grows how many times have you then been unable to find it again? Probably quite a lot. It could be in the middle of a wood or large wasteground. So what is the solution? This App that's what. The App combines a list of the most common wild foods available in the UK (many of these plants grow outside of the UK as well), images of those foods and information about the food such as leaf, flower and stem identification information, habitat, season, uses and most importantly any warnings about the plant. You can also record the locations of the foods found on the Maps so that you can find them again. Each food has the following information: Description, Habitat, Season, Uses and Warnings; a minimum of two images to aid in identification; notes to record your information about the food; a set of user specified locations shown on the Map. Each Food can be identified using the images and the description. Once identified you can also record the location of the food found. Location use the inbuilt GPS or WiFi to locate you on the Map. Obviously, the GPS can work anywhere whereas WiFi location is less accurate and not always available (especially in the middle of a wood). Maps require an internet connection and a working data plan. You can record you own notes about a food in general and you can also record notes about individual saved food locations. There's also a Search facility to help you identify a food. You may be looking at a plant with white flowers or a toothed leaf or both. You can use the Search to look for those foods with white flowers or toothed leaves or white flowers and toothed leaves. The list of foods changes when you search to show only those that satisfy the search. Using the right combination of search terms could reveal an exact match.
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Forage: FAQ

Can Forage be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Forage can be used on iPad devices.
Forage was released by Jim Chapple.
Your iOS device should have iOS 12.0 or later installed to run the app.
Currently, Forage has a user rating of 1.0.
The Forage App Relates To The Food & Drink Genre.
The current version of the Forage app is 3.0.2.
July 6, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Forage update.
The Forage app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
Jim Chapple: The Forage app is child-friendly.
Forage can be used in English.
Unfortunately, Forage is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Forage allows for in-app purchases to enhance your experience.
Sorry, Forage is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Forage

  • Rip off!!!

    It couldn’t even identify bitter melon! The app also wants to charge you for extra “packs” of 10 plant id’s, each pack is an additional $.99 each!!! I should have listened to the original reviewer who said it was thin. Don’t waste your money. This app is very unintuitive and inflexible. Uninstalled immediately.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for telling me it does not identify a plant that does not even grow properly in the country I am from and that I do not consider a wild food. I am trying to provide an App that identifies plants that are generally considered weeds and not usually cultivated. Bitter lemon is cultivated and so in my humble opinion does not belong in my App.
  • Very thin info

    I don’t feel good paying for this. There isn’t much here.

    Developer Response

    I don't believe the information provided is thin. I have included enough information to identify plants when you are out and about. I could have included reams of information that would have just confused the identification of the plants.
  • Not much in this app

    I don't know if I had lofty expectations for $1.99, but for a paid app, I think I would get a little more content.

    Pros-
    The app is simple and the pictures are nice and would be helpful in identifying plants when out and about.

    Cons-
    The map feature appears to be useless. There was absolutely no content on it. I could not add my own markers on the map or anything. Also, a picture browser was missing. Maybe I don't know the name of a plant in my yard, but want to check if it is edible? I have to read every plants description individually. Lame.

    I would suggest the developers allow users to plot found edibles on the map, and also contribute to the content ala Wikipedia . This could be a cool app, but it let me down a little.

    This is the first review I have ever felt compelled to write