JB M (John)
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Edit: it has a hard time identifying emergent plants. It's a problem. One of my favorite apps - I call it my most important gardening tool. The more I use it, the more amazing it is. Readily identifies plants, both cultivated and wild. I've recently discovered it can do mushrooms and insects too. The AI behind this is impressive.
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Kimberly
Often, quick ID! If the subject is obscure or unpopular, ID may be delayed or not at all. The system is mostly easy to use. Search by name needs a lot of the words to find things. Providing certain info helps. Clear pics of important features, a date, time, and location. Additional info about things like gender, if its alive, stage of life, etc., can be added after you have submitted your observation. I would like to know if BAMONA and iBird are worth doing too?
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Cialin D.
i love inaturalist, but the interface on the app is not great. posting observations is just ok, sometimes tricky. trying to look at other people's observations or just browsing through animals a lot of problems arise. i can't sort by favorites, recent, species, most of the stuff i like really. when im out i gotta rely on opening inaturalist in my browser which is a bit odd on mobile. inaturalist is a great community, i hope they can optimize the app so it's easier to access on the go.
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