eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent

eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent

$28.99

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Version History of eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent

1.2.1

July 25, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Fixed a bug that caused the app to crash on certain species.

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1.2

July 5, 2017

Fixed errors. Updated app for latest iOS devices. As with any update there is a chance that you could lose your personal bird list ('My List'), make sure you have a copy saved elsewhere to prevent possible data loss.

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1.1

April 3, 2013

eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent is now a fully universal app - it adjusts to the larger screen of the iPad if installed on an iPad.

1.0

June 1, 2012

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Description of eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent

The eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent is an interactive companion to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent – the definitive guide for birdwatchers visiting the region. It covers India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. This application has specific features that will enhance your birding experience. FEATURES: Hi-res images, distribution maps and detailed text descriptions of over 1300 bird species found in the Indian Subcontinent. These images can be expanded to fill the entire width of the screen in portrait and landscape. “Bird Compare” that allows you to compare two birds on the same screen. A personal bird list that stores your bird sightings saved to the device that can then be exported through email. View the Bird Index by Common or Scientific bird names either alphabetically or taxonomically. *Uninstalling the program will result in the loss of your list, it is recommended that you keep your own master list separate from the program.
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eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent: FAQ

Does eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent support iPad devices?

Yes, eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent supports iPad devices.

Who is responsible for the creation of the eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app?

The eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app was released by Cool Ideas LLC.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app?

Your iOS device must have at least iOS 9.3 installed to use the app.

How do users rate the eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app?

The eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app has an overall user rating of 3.

What’s the genre of the eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app?

The App Genre Of Eguide To Birds Of The Indian Subcontinent Is Reference.

What is the latest eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent version?

The current version of the eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app is 1.2.1.

When was the most recent eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent update released?

The latest eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent update came out on October 4, 2024.

When did the app first launch?

eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent?

The eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app is suitable for children aged Cool Ideas LLC.

What languages does the eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app support?

The eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent app is now available in English.

Can I play eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent is not on Apple Arcade.

Does eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent.

Is eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent?

No, users are not exposed to ads in eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent.

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  • Lacking!

    There is no audio for any birds! Have not run across this in more than a decade of using bird apps. Some of the bird drawings are just not very good and don’t adequately show key details.
  • Very Basic and not worth the high price

    The reviews from 4-5 years ago still hold true. This is an expensive electronic version of the book, but with no dynamic features like sound files of calls, or even the ability to filter likely species by region. A number of species are missing range maps or illustrations, and a couple are switched (text pertains to different species than the one shown). Very shoddy product for the price and in desperate need of some easy upgrades and fixes to make it comparable to other electronic bird guides.
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  • Great App - some mistakes

    This is a great App, with ease of sightings recording. There are numerous species that are switched (e.g., picture and descriptions/distributions for Small Niltava are those for Pygmy Flycatcher, and vice versa - there are quite a few like this), without picture (e.g., Alexandrine Parakeet, again, quite a few like this), or without distribution map (e.g., Indian Peafowl, would you believe!, which also misses out on a picture!). As this is basically a carbon copy of the excellent handbook, these errors should be readily fixable.

    A request - please add in calls for the various species - the vast majority can be sourced through one or other internet repository. It would be really helpful to click on a Phylloscopus species and hear its call shortly after seeing it to assist in identification.

    Otherwise an excellent App.
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