I love my iBird app, and have been using the 'Bird Sounds' feature a lot, mainly to help me remember, but occasionally to try and bring a bird in. Often I will be going back and forth between several birds. It would be nice if there were a history feature, so that I could easily find my recent searches and not have to manually search each time.
I know there is a favorites section, but I'd rather not have to add birds to favorites if needed. Also, not sure I even know how to add them to favorites.
Thanks.
Remember recent searches
Started by guy_incognito, Jun 06 2012 02:26 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 06 June 2012 - 02:26 PM
Latest lifers: Monk Parakeet, Field Sparrow, Blue-headed Vireo, Black-billed Cuckoo, Veery
ABA Year list: 327
Trip reports: Hawaii 2/2013, Florida 9-10/2012, Monterey 8/2012, Salton Sea 7/2012, SE AZ 6/2012, Chicago 5/2012, Arizona 3/12, Arizona 12/11, Chicago 9/2011, Monterey 8/11, Arizona 12/10
ABA Year list: 327
Trip reports: Hawaii 2/2013, Florida 9-10/2012, Monterey 8/2012, Salton Sea 7/2012, SE AZ 6/2012, Chicago 5/2012, Arizona 3/12, Arizona 12/11, Chicago 9/2011, Monterey 8/11, Arizona 12/10
#2
Posted 06 June 2012 - 03:39 PM
We have just implemented a search history feature for our iPhone universal app and will be adding to the Android platform soon.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Mitch
Thanks for the suggestion.
Mitch
Mitchell Waite
3001 Bridgeway, Suite K-321
Sausalito CA 94941
3001 Bridgeway, Suite K-321
Sausalito CA 94941
#3
Posted 07 June 2012 - 02:07 PM
That is brilliant. I was just thinking about this the other day and how I would love this future (for the same reasons as guy_incognito). Thanks!We have just implemented a search history feature for our iPhone universal app and will be adding to the Android platform soon.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Mitch
#4
Posted 28 June 2012 - 06:23 PM
Hah, I had forgotten that I had already posted this...was coming here to make this suggestion.
Can't wait to see the search history update. Thanks Mitch!
Can't wait to see the search history update. Thanks Mitch!
Latest lifers: Monk Parakeet, Field Sparrow, Blue-headed Vireo, Black-billed Cuckoo, Veery
ABA Year list: 327
Trip reports: Hawaii 2/2013, Florida 9-10/2012, Monterey 8/2012, Salton Sea 7/2012, SE AZ 6/2012, Chicago 5/2012, Arizona 3/12, Arizona 12/11, Chicago 9/2011, Monterey 8/11, Arizona 12/10
ABA Year list: 327
Trip reports: Hawaii 2/2013, Florida 9-10/2012, Monterey 8/2012, Salton Sea 7/2012, SE AZ 6/2012, Chicago 5/2012, Arizona 3/12, Arizona 12/11, Chicago 9/2011, Monterey 8/11, Arizona 12/10
#5
Posted 19 July 2012 - 04:55 PM
Have you downloaded the new version 6 of iBird and tried Save and Load search? How do you like it?
Mitchell Waite
3001 Bridgeway, Suite K-321
Sausalito CA 94941
3001 Bridgeway, Suite K-321
Sausalito CA 94941
#6
Posted 01 May 2013 - 11:43 PM
Mitch posted this reply on 06 June 2012 - 11:39 AM:
"We have just implemented a search history feature for our iPhone universal app and will be adding to the Android platform soon."
I have recently moved to the Republic Wireless DEFY XT, and am enjoying iBird version 3. I would love to be able to name one or more search strategies. These would serve either as a most common small list, or as a starting place for further refinement. I would also like to be able to name one as the "default". Or just leave the full list as the default (startup) display. Are these features "pending" for version 3.something? (:-)
"We have just implemented a search history feature for our iPhone universal app and will be adding to the Android platform soon."
I have recently moved to the Republic Wireless DEFY XT, and am enjoying iBird version 3. I would love to be able to name one or more search strategies. These would serve either as a most common small list, or as a starting place for further refinement. I would also like to be able to name one as the "default". Or just leave the full list as the default (startup) display. Are these features "pending" for version 3.something? (:-)
0 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users











