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Originally Posted by RandomGemini
You know, my husband is an App developer for iOS. If anyone would be interested in exchanging a few PMs with me about what would work best for more experienced growers, I could talk to him about developing a better orchid tracking app.
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RandomGemini, here is what I consider an ideal app for iOS/iPad:
1. Name: Vanda
2. Secondary Name: falcata
3. Plant Name: Higashidemiyako 東出都
4. Tertiary Name (optional)
5. Purchased Date
6. Price plus shipping
7. Vendor Name
a. Website?
b. Telephone?
c. Vendor address
d. Form of payment accepted?
8. Vendor description of Plant
9. Vendor Photo of plant
10. Photo of plant when it arrived.
11. Wish List?
12. Photo of plant at sighting (if wish list item)
13. Notes Regarding plant.
a. Auto date entry
b. (Twitter style) note/comment/observation
14. Have an ability to continue to add more photos/observations--creating provenance of the plant
15. Automatically archive plant from active list when plant is no longer owned:
a. Died? When? What happened? Autopsy of plant finding.
b. Gave it to new owner
i. To whom? (Name, address, contact telephone #, email address)
ii. Gift? Sold? If sold, how much?
iii. Donated? To Whom? Declared value?
16. Anything else--free form notebook style field
The app must be able to import standard spreadsheet files or database files.
The app must be able to export into standard spreadsheet format, all data or portions of data.
The app must be cloud-enabled for any file updates on any platform--Mac, iPhone, iPad.
Can you tell I have thought a lot about this? LOL! I keep all of the above information in my Numbers app on my iPad. But I have to do my data management in Numbers, Pages, and Photo.