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Re: Record Keepings Apps - Android and iPhone
Originally Posted by ccplotner
I'm still using note cards. I have a collection of just over 30 animals, for those regularly using apps how much time and effort does it save for a small collection like mine?
I'm with you, I use steno pad for each.
I currently have 4 snakes that I record temp and humidity 3 times a day - yes I'm that OCD with some things....I also write notes about poop/urates/sheds/weight and feedings...yes I also weigh my feeders. I just want the best for my collection.
I've thought about an electronic means of doing this and that would be much easier lol
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Re: Record Keepings Apps - Android and iPhone
Originally Posted by ccplotner
I'm still using note cards. I have a collection of just over 30 animals, for those regularly using apps how much time and effort does it save for a small collection like mine?
Hahahahahahahahahahaha!
IMO that is not a small collection.
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Re: Record Keepings Apps - Android and iPhone
My vote would go to Reptile Scan, purchased it 2 months ago and do not regret it one bit!
Jay
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Re: Record Keepings Apps - Android and iPhone
Originally Posted by ccplotner
I'm still using note cards. I have a collection of just over 30 animals, for those regularly using apps how much time and effort does it save for a small collection like mine?
I have close to 50 and it has cut my time by 1/3 its real easy to just go down the list and mark who ate what when I do weights I just do them all at once saves loads of time
Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
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Re: Record Keepings Apps - Android and iPhone
A few questions for those of you that use Reptile Scan if you don't mind...probably stupid questions but it's stuff I do with my silly OCD.
1. The ability to record temp and humidity 3 times a day for each snake? I tried doing a spreadsheet and plotting a graph but that was a failure as I'm not very computer savvy. LOL
2. Can I enter stuff like poops/urates/sheds?
3. Weights for feeding?
4. I have no intention of breeding.
Do you have any suggestions with any of the features I may not be aware of?
I just want an idea of what I'm getting into before I lay out the money for it. THANKS!!!
Ball Python
0.1 Lesser (Lucille) local pet store
Boas
0.1 Caulkers Cay (CC) from TJ Blevins (Second City Constrictors)
1.0 Sunglow het moonglow (Sonny) from Dustin Dirnberger
1.0 BCI - DH Sharp Snow (Bob) from TJ Blevins (Second City Constrictors)
1.0 Brazillian Rainbow Boa (Babylon) from Ike Lightener (Ike's Exotics & Aquatics)
Pythons
0.0.1 Unknown/undocumented rescue (Roger)
1.0 Northern White Lip (Solo)
Cats
1.1 Domestic short hair (Esther and James)
Snake Wishlist
Drymarchon Malanurus (Black Tail Cribno)
SD/D Retic
Woma or Black Headed Python
Other Reptile Wishlist
Poison dart frogs
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Bit the bullet and have to admit, the £15 is worth it. Long as you have some unused phones lying around you can pay £15 once and then load it up onto all the devices. Found a new lease of life for my old S3 and considering whether it would be worthwhile getting a cheap android tablet purely for :cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r:ing around on the web UI.
My single complaint would be that the software NEEDS to be used in conjunction with the web based stuff, which is frustrating but not a problem as my second expensive hobby is PC gaming so... but nonetheless.
A very powerful tool and I look forward to tinkering with it.
Apologies to those earlier in the thread if it was a major eyeroll/facepalm moment but you can surely agree that £15 for an application with no demonstration version is an understandable "is it worth it and are there any (cheaper) alternatives with the same feature level?"
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