[NatureNS] Keeping Bird lists

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I too use avisys as does my father. So far my usuage has been basic and it is relatively easy to imput and produce reports of sitings and lists. There is capabilites to record a lot of details. The world listing features are great if you travel alot which I have and with the latin linkup it helps interupt the vaiations in Field Guides. I certainly do not use all its potential but I know when I have more time I can grow into it.
   
  Rob Woods
  Georgefield NS

Richard Stern <sternrichard@gmail.com> wrote:
  Hi Tom,

I have used Avisys for a number of years, after giving up on using a
self-created database. The details are listed on their website (Google
it), and the advantages are numerous. It's easy to use to create
tailor-made lists (e. g. "my yard", "Canso and area" etc.), and
reports can be exported in csv, pdf and text forms. There are all
sorts of ways to calculate totals. E.g. for an upcoming trip to
California I entered reports-> all birds on California checklist but
not on my personal ABA list, and it produced a list of target birds
for the trip, that I can print in any of the above formats.

But .... it's a quite sophisticated program, and some aspects have
quite a learning curve, and the way you navigate around it is unlike a
Windows database or spreadsheet, so you need to get used to its
quirks. Also, if you become a world birder, you have to pay extra for
the checklist and distributions for different countries. It does come
with an excellent instruction manual, which you need to go through
while using the program.It's also self-contained, and doesn't rely on
.dll files and integration with the Windows registry.

There is an excellent and unbiased (?) review of bird listing software
here - http://www.surfbirds.com/Features/SoftwareReview/WhichSoftware.html

Hope this helps,

Richard

On 3/6/07, Terri Crane wrote:
>
>
> Hi Gang.
>
> I was wondering what seems to be the most popular program for keeping lists
> in. Such as life, yard, province, area (county or geographical). I've been
> using the "ClipBird" program but to be honest I don't care much for it. I'd
> like to have a program that will do totals perhaps in a spread sheet like
> form. Of course I've done a Google search and found more than enough to get
> one baffled by all the selections.
>
> THOUGHTS ANYONE?
>
>
> Thanks for your input.
> Tom K.
> Canso
>
>
>
>
>


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<div>I too use avisys as does my father. So far my usuage has been basic and it is relatively easy to imput and produce reports of sitings and lists. There is capabilites to record a lot of details. The world listing features are great if you travel alot which I have and with the latin linkup it helps interupt the vaiations in Field Guides. I certainly do not use all its potential but I know when I have more time I can grow into it.</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>Rob Woods</div>  <div>Georgefield NS<BR><BR><B><I>Richard Stern &lt;sternrichard@gmail.com&gt;</I></B> wrote:</div>  <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Hi Tom,<BR><BR>I have used Avisys for a number of years, after giving up on using a<BR>self-created database. The details are listed on their website (Google<BR>it), and the advantages are numerous. It's easy to use to create<BR>tailor-made lists (e. g. "my yard", "Canso and area" etc.),
 and<BR>reports can be exported in csv, pdf and text forms. There are all<BR>sorts of ways to calculate totals. E.g. for an upcoming trip to<BR>California I entered reports-&gt; all birds on California checklist but<BR>not on my personal ABA list, and it produced a list of target birds<BR>for the trip, that I can print in any of the above formats.<BR><BR>But .... it's a quite sophisticated program, and some aspects have<BR>quite a learning curve, and the way you navigate around it is unlike a<BR>Windows database or spreadsheet, so you need to get used to its<BR>quirks. Also, if you become a world birder, you have to pay extra for<BR>the checklist and distributions for different countries. It does come<BR>with an excellent instruction manual, which you need to go through<BR>while using the program.It's also self-contained, and doesn't rely on<BR>.dll files and integration with the Windows registry.<BR><BR>There is an excellent and unbiased (?) review of bird listing
 software<BR>here - http://www.surfbirds.com/Features/SoftwareReview/WhichSoftware.html<BR><BR>Hope this helps,<BR><BR>Richard<BR><BR>On 3/6/07, Terri Crane <TERRI.CRANE@NS.SYMPATICO.CA>wrote:<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Hi Gang.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; I was wondering what seems to be the most popular program for keeping lists<BR>&gt; in. Such as life, yard, province, area (county or geographical). I've been<BR>&gt; using the "ClipBird" program but to be honest I don't care much for it. I'd<BR>&gt; like to have a program that will do totals perhaps in a spread sheet like<BR>&gt; form. Of course I've done a Google search and found more than enough to get<BR>&gt; one baffled by all the selections.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; THOUGHTS ANYONE?<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Thanks for your input.<BR>&gt; Tom K.<BR>&gt; Canso<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR><BR><BR>-- <BR>#################<BR>Dr.Richard Stern,<BR>70 Exhibition St.<BR>Kentville, NS<BR>B4N
 4K9<BR><BR>rbstern@ns.sympatico.ca<BR>rbstern@xcountry.tv<BR>sternrichard@gmail.com<BR>###################<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p>&#32;


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