Count Circle


What's New
Bug fix...
Size:
0.3 MB
Category:
Lifestyle
OS:
iOS
Price:
$2.99
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone
Version:
1.0

Description - Count Circle

Stevens Creek Software , the publisher behind many iOS app (TripLog/1040 ,Handy Randy ,Oregon 2020 Birds ,PocketTimer XC ,On Hand FP ,Birdwatcher`s Diary), brings Count Circle with a number of new features along with the usual bug fixes. Count Circle app has been update to version 1.0 with several major changes and improvements. App release that improves performance, provides several new options.

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The Count Circle is now available for $2.99 for both iPhone and iPad owners.The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 0.3 MB to download. The new Count Circle app version 1.0 has been updated on 2014-11-29. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
More Info: Find more info about Count Circle in Stevens Creek Software`s Official Website : http://www.stevenscreek.com


If you`re involved with Christmas or Breeding Bird Counts, the boundaries of your count circle are always of interest, and sometimes unclear. Count Circle includes the complete National Audubon database of CBCs, with a total ...
If you do a rural route this app is especially useful for knowing when you reach the edge of the circle on a rural road with no distinctive landmarks The app uses the National Audubon Society count circle database and makes it very obvious how many errors the NAS has in its database If nothing else it should prompt NAS to clean up its circle locations The good news is that you can manually move the circle center on the app to the real location You can t change the NAS database but for the purposes of doing your particular circle you can set it up to use the correct location on your iPad or iPhone                     Great for rural road edges PalouseDogs
Very handy tool to both find a Christmas Bird Count CBC circle or for staying inside a circle while conducting a CBC The developers are very responsive to changes to cout circle locations I am a CBC compiler and when I entered a correction for the count center that National Audubon Society NAS had wrong for sometime yes the circle locatons are from NAS so any location errors belong to NAS they incorporated the change in the latest version I hope NAS gets the coordinates correct as well since the correction I submitted went directly to them Wish list Having the ability to see all of the count circles in a given area would be usefull for planning trips as well as gleaning locations where one could go to the NAS dabase for more information Providing a direct link from a count circle to the NAS database to see historic bird data would also be very handy                     Very useful for CBCs rdoster
Doesn t work     Horrible nonickname5000
Until count circles get vetted by Audubon avoid this app Too many errors in locations of count circles Lots of potential but released for purchase too early Two of the first three circles I checked were clearly wrong The San Antonio Texas circle excluded Mitchell Lake and the Yanayacu Ecuador circle was on the wrong side of the Andes     Work in progress tangara45
Thanks for a fantastic product I shared it on Facebook and will include it in the websites for all three CBCs that I compile I really appreciate the innovative thinking that went into the design of this app It filled a need that I didn t even know was there I also use it when I go out to bird my own patch that a is sized like a CBC circle It s a great way of birding the edges of my territory and not straying                     Fills a definite need Laurie Foss
I have been a CBC compiler for several counts and also served as a regional CBC editor so I have a fair idea of what I want to know about a count circle real or hypothetical I d give this app a solid B It uses a good map base the new circles are easy to move around as needed and the existing database of counts is accurate at least for states with which I am familiar What would I add or change The biggest thing to add is that it needs to show a ghost image of all of the active circles on the map so that if I want to establish a new circle I can see where the other nearby circles are For example if I want to establish a circle at Waldport Oregon I need to avoid bumping into either Newport to the north or Florence to the south Right now I have to call them up look at them remember where the edge is close that circle and then fiddle with my new boundaries The database should be updated each year around November 1 because many states add new circles each year or drop old ones Oregon is adding three circles for the 2013 CBC but they are not in the CC database yet so even if I could see all the state s circles I might still bump into one because it hasn t been loaded Since National Audubon adds these new circles to its database in the fall before the counts happen CC should be able to download them for an annual update The new circle function is a godsend to anyone who wants to make a new circle because you can keep moving it around til you like it You don t have to fiddle with new coordinates in Google Earth or pen on mylar A couple of times I made a new circle and it stuck to the map even when I wanted to get rid of it I had to restart the phone to clear the dead circle But in general it works well I have noticed a couple of circles that clearly have misplaced centers I suspect that this is due to goobered numbers in the NAS database rather than anything CC did but these things need to be fixed by someone somewhere One nice thing about the CC map is that it is very easy to proof where your circle really is so you can figure out if the location in the database is right I encourage all compilers to do this All in all a really good start on an app useful to the birding community I look forward to future versions                 birder Former CBC compiler
If you do a rural route this app is especially useful for knowing when you reach the edge of the circle on a rural road with no distinctive landmarks The app uses the National Audubon Society count circle database and makes it very obvious how many errors the NAS has in its database If nothing else it should prompt NAS to clean up its circle locations The good news is that you can manually move the circle center on the app to the real location You cant change the NAS database but for the purposes of doing your particular circle you can set it up to use the correct location on your iPad or iPhone                 Great for rural road edges
I purchased this app because I had a specific area I was interested in counting but didnt know if there was a circle there This app is great for those who are interest in counting but is a bit pricey for what you get I still recommend it to all birders              Helpful for Wannabe Counters
I have been a CBC compiler for several counts and also served as a regional CBC editor so I have a fair idea of what I want to know about a count circle real or hypothetical Id give this app a solid B It uses a good map base the new circles are easy to move around as needed and the existing database of counts is accurate at least for states with which I am familiar What would I add or change The biggest thing to add is that it needs to show a ghost image of all of the active circles on the map so that if I want to establish a new circle I can see where the other nearby circles are For example if I want to establish a circle at Waldport Oregon I need to avoid bumping into either Newport to the north or Florence to the south Right now I have to call them up look at them remember where the edge is close that circle and then fiddle with my new boundaries The database should be updated each year around November 1 because many states add new circles each year or drop old ones Oregon is adding three circles for the 2013 CBC but they are not in the CC database yet so even if I could see all the states circles I might still bump into one because it hasnt been loaded Since National Audubon adds these new circles to its database in the fall before the counts happen CC should be able to download them for an annual update The new circle function is a godsend to anyone who wants to make a new circle because you can keep moving it around til you like it You dont have to fiddle with new coordinates in Google Earth or penonmylar A couple of times I made a new circle and it stuck to the map even when I wanted to get rid of it I had to restart the phone to clear the dead circle But in general it works well I have noticed a couple of circles that clearly have misplaced centers I suspect that this is due to goobered numbers in the NAS database rather than anything CC did but these things need to be fixed by someone somewhere One nice thing about the CC map is that it is very easy to proof where your circle really is so you can figure out if the location in the database is right I encourage all compilers to do this All in all a really good start on an app useful to the birding community I look forward to future versions              birder
Thanks for a fantastic product I shared it on Facebook and will include it in the websites for all three CBCs that I compile I really appreciate the innovative thinking that went into the design of this app It filled a need that I didnt even know was there I also use it when I go out to bird my own patch that a is sized like a CBC circle Its a great way of birding the edges of my territory and not straying                 Fills a definite need
Very handy tool to both find a Christmas Bird Count CBC circle or for staying inside a circle while conducting a CBC The developers are very responsive to changes to cout circle locations I am a CBC compiler and when I entered a correction for the count center that National Audubon Society NAS had wrong for sometime yes the circle locatons are from NAS so any location errors belong to NAS they incorporated the change in the latest version I hope NAS gets the coordinates correct as well since the correction I submitted went directly to them Wish list Having the ability to see all of the count circles in a given area would be usefull for planning trips as well as gleaning locations where one could go to the NAS dabase for more information Providing a direct link from a count circle to the NAS database to see historic bird data would also be very handy                 Very useful for CBCs
Doesnt work     Horrible
Until count circles get vetted by Audubon avoid this app Too many errors in locations of count circles Lots of potential but released for purchase too early Two of the first three circles I checked were clearly wrong The San Antonio Texas circle excluded Mitchell Lake and the Yanayacu Ecuador circle was on the wrong side of the Andes     Work in progress


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