Cool, I'll give it a try! Thanks!
Cool, I'll give it a try! Thanks!
Lauren Helton
Hello Alvaro
any chance making a Iphone compatible one?
Ricco
Calm seas have never made a good sailor.
Doesn't it seem like in post #4 that his mention of the apple store make it seem like it would be compatible with iPhone? I downloaded it to my iphone 4s and I guess it works, although I haven't tried to load anything into it yet. Maybe I'll make up a mock bird to see what it does.
Note: I just added in some stuff about my bird molting etc., and it worked just fine on my iPhone. Not enough data yet to see how the graph part works, but otherwise it seems to have some useful aspects to it. I'll use it when I remember.lol
Last edited by PeteJ; 04-24-2013 at 01:03 PM. Reason: added data
Pete J
It's all just too Zen for me.
I made an app for my computer a long time ago, some of you may have downloaded it. What I found was after you do this for a while, you either write a log daily for that book you are going to write so you can become a famous falconer or you write down the basics and it doesn't take an app to do that. LOL Now days, I write down start weight, where I hunted so I don't hit the same place over and over, end weight, maybe a comment if something happened special and what game was caught.
It always amuses me that people write down what the food they fed their bird weighed, can't you sort of figure that out by start weight and end weight? LOL
Fred
"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/videogame/mario.gif Mario Nickerson
www.Dirthawking.com
I'm ashamed of what I did for a Klondike bar...
Ok Mario, if you weigh your bird before you take it hunting and it weighs 800 g, during hunting and after the kill you feed it rabbit and it weighs 900 g. You fed it 100 g. If you fed it quail and it was the same weights, wouldn't it still be 100 g? Duh! I am not talking about how much they burn through, that would determine what their weight would be the next day when you hunt. I am just talking about writing down how much you fed them and weighing the food first, not necessary. And of course, everyone should know that different foods burn through different birds at different weights but that is something that has to be learned and would be reflected on the next days weight. It ain't rocket science! LOL
Fred
"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
And writing it down is one good way for an apprentice to learn that is it not?
http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/videogame/mario.gif Mario Nickerson
www.Dirthawking.com
I'm ashamed of what I did for a Klondike bar...
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