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Is it better?

Glad that they’re are bringing more features to the mobile version of the app but one problem that needs work in this app is the UI. It’s confusing and I preferred the simplicity of the old app. Maybe I’m just not be used to it but right now the older version is easier to use.

Greatly improved over legacy iNaturalist app v3

It has greatly improved over the previous app, and I really think that all iNaturalist users should use this app now, as the user interface is so much friendlier and also up-to-date with modern design language of today. I would highly recommend that you get this app if you are an iNaturalist user. Nothing but praise from me!!
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Amazing

This is probably the best species identifier app I have ever seen. It’s much more neat and organised than the original INat and even Seek.

This is my dream app

I’ve been using Seek and iNaturalist in tandem since they came out. As a wildlands manager, ethnobotanist, and backpacker I continue to try every species ID app out there and these have been far and away the best (though Cornell’s Merlin app combined with eBird is great for bird sound ID). This app takes it up a level by essentially combining the two. I can’t express how impressed I’ve been with the developers continue improvement over the years, really listening to the advice people offer, and I just want to express my gratitude. Thank You
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Great App!

I love the new app, found it by accident while redownloading the old app (iNaturalist).

A possible suggestion? Could we also be able able to edit the attributes (ex: Alive/life stage and etc…?). Could we also be able to see how many of the species that we have observed?

Keep up the great work!

Significant improvement

As of Fall 2024, the developers are still working on the App, it I think this is a great improvement over the previous version.
The app is also a wonderful gateway to resources that help us learn about the living things around us, contribute to science, and connect to a community of people invested in spreading and sharing knowledge about biodiversity.
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