Category: iTrack Wildlife
iTrack Wildlife Featured on App Store!
iTrack Wildlife is currently being featured on the App Store in Apple's "Apps for the Great Outdoors"! Identifying animal tracks turns an ordinary walk in the woods into a journey through the lives of wild animals. Thanks Apple! continue readingNew article in Texas Co-op Power Magazine
An article about iTrack Wildlife just came out in Texas Co-op Power Magazine. This is the widest distributed monthly magazine in Texas and is read by approximately 3 million people state wide. Thanks to Sheryl Smith-Rodgers for writing the article!… continue readingiTrack 1.2 is on the App Store.
iTrack 1.2 is ready for download. This major update brings iTrack to the iPad and adds skull photos for 41 species! See below for a full list of updates. • iTrack is now universal, working on the iPad and iPhone.… continue readingiTrack Wildlife 1.2 Submitted to Apple
iTrack 1.2 has just been submitted to Apple for approval. This version brings iTrack to the iPad as the app is now universal! Also in this version... skulls! I've added almost 120 high quality skull photos covering 41 of the… continue readingiTrack Wildlife Released!
iTrack Wildlife iPhone App iTrack Wildlife is the most comprehensive digital field guide to animal tracks ever made. I created the app to be a serious tool for wildlife professionals while also being simple and easy enough to use for… continue readingiTrack Wildlife Screenshots
Here's some more screenshots of iTrack Wildlife. If you know someone that loves the outdoors and has an iPhone or iPod Touch, iTrack Wildlife could make a great gift. Just go to the app store and click "Gift this App"… continue readingiTrack Lite Is Now Available
iTrack Wildlife Lite is now available on the app store. This version allows you to try out many of the features of iTrack Wildlife for free, but is limited to 5 species. Try it out! continue readingiTrack Wildlife 1.1 is Now Available!
iTrack 1.1 is now available on the app store. In addition to numerous small performance enhancements and content revisions, the wikipedia page for each species is now stored within the app! It is now possible to view all the great… continue readingAnimal Skulls Teaser
I spent the Thanksgiving holidays taking photos of skulls to add to iTrack Wildlife. Dave Scott of EarthNative Wilderness School and Barry Martin of the Western Tracking Institute let me photograph their collections. I've got skull photos of 35 species… continue reading- 1
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