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| Semi-mature vigorous tree Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: here
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Hi All, I was wondering if anyone knows of some plant id software which can be run from a computer without an internet connection? I have PlantFile Pro which is good but i was wondering what else is out there. Ideally im looking for software based on stuff found on Eastern Australia Cheers all |
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| Semi-mature vigorous tree Join Date: May 2010 Location: sub-tropical Queensland
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Mr Diesel How time moves us by. When I was at college we called em books. Now there are many plant Id's converted to Cd/dvds. Ausgrass, Wattles and Euclid that I am familiar with plus a good one for weeds in SE Qld. Euclid is being trialled online with, and you can demo the Wattle online. Guess you know this already. Bring back the books. (on plantation forestry paper) and stop the taxonomists from changing names and splitting and lumping and defining new sub species etc... Let it stay stable for twenty years. Make that 50years, the taxa never change that much so who really cares. ![]() Sorry I can't help you better. Bring back the field guides....... RM |
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