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I'm still using homemade charts (good ole' microsoft word) for weights, dates fed and what they ate, and shed records, as well as purchase dates.
Myself and my husband were talking about this the other day... Something as simple as a MS excel type spreadsheet program would be great.. A spreadsheet format to input data, then the ability to select needed fields and graph (say, if I wanted to graph a single snakes weight gain then loss over a period of time, etc.). Of course, this is something we could do in excel.
If you were designing a snake-specific software, the features above would be nice (faster to input info in a spread sheet format), but also have the ability to select specific snakes and pull up the info listed above but on an individual basis. Also, being able to select a group of snakes like ohhwataloser said and hit "it ate" would be good too.
I teach and we use a software program called renweb. When you enter attendance into the program you have many "codes" you can put in (like AU for absent unexcused, etc.). It has a nice feature by which you can select a code (i.e.... I click the "AU" button), then click a name and it marks them, then there's a "fill present" button.. You can hit that and everyone else will be marked present except the AU student. If a feature like this could be built in, whereby I could select a group of snakes that eat on the same day, etc. Only mark the miscreant that didn't eat, then hit "fill ate", that would cut down on time.
Hope this helps!
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