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Foraging with the "Wildman"

Foraging with the "Wildman"

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📼4 scs
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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of Foraging with the "Wildman"

3.0.2

June 10, 2023

Name change

3.0.1

October 6, 2020

Bug fixes

3.0

September 23, 2020

The app has been completely redesigned, and issues loading content in previous versions have been fixed.
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2.9

May 29, 2017

+ Fix for intermittent initial image download problems.

2.8

February 24, 2017

+ Bug and Crash Fixes + Better logging for debugging of image download problems + Fixed image aspect ratio issues
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2.7

December 14, 2016

Some important bug fixes for folks using iOS10 and those having issues downloading images.
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2.6

September 14, 2016

+ Now Universal (iPhone + iPad) Application + Faster App Download and Smaller Storage Footprint
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2.5

May 30, 2016

+ Faster app download + Bug Fixes

2.4

July 29, 2015

+ Fixes a memory related crash on app load for older devices + Fixes a crash when using the alphabetic table index + Enhanced filter features + Added ability to add notes directly to map view + Map view gallery and user images for notes + Sharing and exporting of user images
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2.3

June 17, 2015

+ Fixes a memory related crash on app load for older devices + Fixes a crash when using the alphabetic table index + Enhanced filter features + Added ability to add notes directly to map view + Map view gallery and user images for notes + Sharing and exporting of user images
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Description of Foraging with the "Wildman"

Explore free edible plants in your backyard The ultimate foraging guide : identify, cultivate, and prepare over 250 plants! Created in collaboration between "Wildman" Steve Brill, Becky Lerner, and Christopher Nyerges. • Identify using up to 8 images per plant (over 1,000 images in total!) * Filter by plant attributes • West coast specific plants from Becky Lerner and Christopher Nyerges • New cultivation information helps wild plants stay forageable year after year In addition to hundreds of plants from nationally renowned forager “Wildman” Steve Brill, we are very excited to announce contributions from west coast foragers Rebecca Lerner and Christopher Nyerges. Wild Edibles is a massive compendium of foraging knowledge suitable for beginners and experts alike. Use this app at home as a quick reference, or in the field as a replacement for cumbersome field guides. Providing the subject's most comprehensive resource in a compact digital form, this app takes wild edible plants to a whole new level of accessibility.
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Foraging with the "Wildman": FAQ

Does Foraging with the "Wildman" work on iPad devices?

Yes, Foraging with the "Wildman" is available for iPad users.
The creator of Foraging with the "Wildman" is Steve Brill.
The app needs iOS 13.0 or later to function properly.
Currently, Foraging with the "Wildman" has a user rating of 3.9.
Foraging With The "wildman" Relates To The Food & Drink App Genre.
The newest version of Foraging with the "Wildman" is 3.0.2.
July 8, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Foraging with the "Wildman" app.
Foraging with the "Wildman" officially launched on February 5, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the Foraging with the "Wildman" app: English.
No, Foraging with the "Wildman" is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Foraging with the "Wildman" does not support in-app purchases.
No, Foraging with the "Wildman" does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Foraging with the "Wildman"

  • Amazing!

    Very helpful for wild foraging, helps to identify edible and toxic plants 🙏🏽🙏🏽
  • Poison Ivy

    I’m confused why poison ivy is color coded in green and not red when it’s poisonous? 🤷🏻‍♀️
  • No Place To Write Notes or Bookmark

    The app says there’s a place to write field notes but that’s not true. There’s also no way to bookmark any plants you’ve found to quickly access them later. I was hoping I could use this for items I forage frequently for a quick double-check but the list is also missing some very common plants. It’s unfortunately not very useful. This app could be really great but it really falls short on a lot of simple things.