Mammals Of North America 1.0.0.0 for Windows Phone
A Free Books & Reference App
Published By Cool Ideas LLC
The best-selling Princeton field guide to the land and marine mammals of the United States and Canada is now available in digital form on the App Store.All ... Read More > or Download Now >
Mammals Of North America for Windows Phone
Tech Specs
- • Version: 1.0.0.0
- • Price: 0
- • Content Rating: Not Rated
- • Requirements: Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8
- • File Name: Mammals-Of-North-America.XAP
User Ratings
- • Rating Average:
- 4 out of 5
- • Rating Users:
- 1
Download Count
- • Total Downloads:
- 4
- • Current Version Downloads:
- 4
- • Updated: September 16, 2016
More About Mammals Of North America
All the beautiful and accurate illustrations as well as the easy-to-use functionality of the book have been kept while also adding extra features such as:
● The ability to expand the high-resolution images by tapping or rotating the device.
● Photographs that complement the illustrations of certain species.
● Calls for over 150 species (including multiple calls for some species).
● Quick swiping through the 459 mammals.
● The ability to easily find a species using either common or scientific names and in taxonomic or alphabetic order.
● The ability to only show species for a specified postal code.
● A compare feature that lets you view two species at the same time on the same screen.
● Interactive tracks that quickly link to the associated mammal.
● A personal record of mammal sightings that can be exported using email.
*Uninstalling/reinstalling the program will result in the loss of your list; it is recommended that you export the list regularly to avoid any loss of data.
The database for this application must be downloaded. The download is 94 MB in size.
It is HIGHLY recommended that you perform this download over a WiFi connection as downloading over Network Data (3G/4G etc) could result in a large bandwidth cost on your data contract.
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