Company Name: Princeton University Press
About: Warbler Guide App
Tom Stephenson & Scott Whittle
Winner of the 2016 PROSE Award
for Best App/eProduct
The Warbler Guide App is the perfect companion to
Princeton’s revolutionary and widely acclaimed book The Warbler Guide, by Tom
Stephenson and Scott Whittle. Whether for study or field use, this innovative
app delivers the full power of The Warbler Guide in your pocket—plus unique
new app-only features.
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app back button not working on iphone. Uninstalled then reinstalled app . App and ios up to date. Works on my wifes iphone. Works on my ipad. Resterted phone and didnt help. Need advice
by Naturefaith
This app is based on the book of the same name. It's loaded with information about North American warblers. There are also some clever features such as 3D models you can rotate with your finger. That's the good news. The bad news is the UI is baffling to understand. I've spent 30 minutes trying to get a list of warblers in my area and I'm still stuck.
The other issue is everything is super tiny so it's hard to enter any details. Like the range map divides the USA into 4 quadrants so the is NW, SW, NE & SE. Pretty crude but I can't tell if my city is in the NW or SW.
It's interesting that an app can be overflowing with content and yet still be inaccessible. I wish I'd waited for someone else to buy it because it's pretty useless to me right now.
If the developers would allow zooming of the images and put some more details into the maps it would help a whole bunch.
Finally the developers need to write a tutorial with examples.
by Ricky Coyote
But giving a 2 rating because I hate the location feature. Why not allow a user to scroll through all the species? Inconvenient.
by Brown_Creeper
This app is nice but a little frustrating. I find it easy to use for identifying the male species of warblers, but not much else. I really wish you were able to click on the type of warbler and see all plumages of male/female/1st year with underside tail plates of each too—Spring and Fall should all be grouped under same bird. The pics are a bit fuzzy and disorganized in my opinion. I really like the 3-D views, similar species listings, and “drab” references; however, really wish that everything was organized together for you for quicker referencing. Should have the underside tail plates in a quick-reference area too.
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