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Version History of Tree Trails

3.0.37

December 15, 2021

Bug Fixes and performance enhancements

3.0.35

March 13, 2019

Minor Bug Fixes since v 3.0.33.

3.0.34

February 28, 2019

Complete rebuild of existing Tree Trails application. Allows users to view/add/update trees and trails along with their annual benefits. Added search functionality by trail properties along with location search using place names. Supports iOS 11+ devices.

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February 27, 2019

Complete rebuild of existing Tree Trails application. Allows users to view/add/update trees and trails along with their annual benefits. Supports iOS 11+ devices.

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2.2

June 1, 2014

-species listing & benefits calculator bug fixes -server url update

2.1

April 24, 2014

-Upgraded to iOS 7.1 -Switched server domain

2.0

February 14, 2014

-Updated to iOS 7

1.0

December 12, 2013

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Description of Tree Trails

Create an interactive trail of trees to connect and share with others. Explore benefits provided by trees. Find living examples of tree species near you. The Tree Trails app integrates with TexasForestInfo.com/TreeTrails to utilize conservation education activities.

Tree Trails: FAQ

Is the Tree Trails app compatible with iPads?

Yes, the Tree Trails app is compatible with iPads.

Who is the creator of the Tree Trails app?

The app was developed by Texas A&M Forest Service.

What iOS version is needed to run the Tree Trails app?

The minimum supported iOS version for the Tree Trails app is iOS 13.0.

What is the current app rating?

Users have given Tree Trails a middling rating of 3.5 out of 5.

What is the main genre of the Tree Trails app?

Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Tree Trails App.

What is the latest Tree Trails version?

The current version of the Tree Trails app is 3.0.37.

When was the latest Tree Trails update?

Tree Trails’s most recent update was on December 1, 2024.

When was the Tree Trails app released?

The app first launched on February 5, 2023.

What age rating is assigned to Tree Trails?

Safe for children to use, no mature themes or inappropriate content.

Which languages does Tree Trails support?

Tree Trails currently features the following languages: .

Is Tree Trails available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Tree Trails is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Tree Trails?

No, Tree Trails does not offer in-app purchases.

Is Tree Trails tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Tree Trails is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Tree Trails?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Tree Trails.

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Reviews of Tree Trails

Such a great idea - worth GROWING

Please allow entry of trees outside TX - can’t enter common species like Pine,White.
Please allow user to fill in or expand tree library. Nothing else out there quite like it - so close!

Good idea poorly executed

This is so promising, and yet so clunky, it’s extremely frustrating. Once you put a trail on the map, you cannot reorder points or add a new one in the middle. You can extend one end or the other, but that’s no use for editing. You have to delete points until you get back to the place where you want to add a new one and then put the others back on in order.

The phone app is supposed to allow photo uploads. I guess this is possible if you create the trail on your phone? I created a trail on the web and then viewed it in the app. I can see the trail, but I can’t click on a tree to see attributes, much less add photos.

The species list is spotty. I had to use American sycamore for Mexican sycamore, and chinaberry I just called “other broadleaf.” I struggled to enter Monterey Oak awhile, until I figured out I have to type “oak, [species],” and it’s called Mexican white instead of Monterey. I wish I could just use scientific names (this box is grayed out and auto-populates from the common name).

Sometimes I can’t get it to accept a species. The drop down menu will appear, but when I click on a species, it leaves the box empty. I think I figured out that it can’t distinguish which dot is which if they are too close. I can zoom in, making a clear separation between trees, and then it lets me add a species. Maybe this is coincidence, IDK.

The website calculates benefits, but it’s hard to figure out how to narrow the list of trees calculated. I notice in the browser that I can click an individual tree and get its benefits, or click the trail and get cumulative benefits, but it took some figuring out. Mostly it showed either zero benefits, or statewide. I tried a page refresh to calculate the on-screen benefits, but that just started over with the full map of the state and I had to zoom in again. It just seems to catch up eventually and you never know if it’s done and broken, or if it’s working very slowly. Again, the phone app won’t even let me click on a tree, so I couldn’t get benefits in the app.

I have almost given up on this thing, but I will try to make some use of it since I’ve spent so much time already trying.
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Great app! Love it!

Great app! Love it!