Closed btkinal closed 9 years ago
I added the changes to the website, should be there by tomorrow. We should also think about help text that I can embed in the app to help users. This can be html pages or plain text.
Thanks
Tom C. On Jun 1, 2015 2:23 PM, "Brent Kinal" notifications@github.com wrote:
Here is the text for the Google Play download page.
Title: iMapInvasives Mobile
Short Description: iMapInvasives Mobile for reporting invasive species to iMapInvasives online. iMapInvasives account is required to use app.
Description: iMapInvasives Mobile helps you report invasive species locations to your online iMapInvasives account by using your mobile device camera and GPS. You need to have an active iMapInvasives account for a participating state or province for observations to sync. To request a free account, visit www.imapinvasives.org/login.html
iMapInvasives provides an on-line, GIS-based data management system to assist citizen scientists and natural resource managers working to protect natural resources from the threat of invasive species. Find out more about the iMapInvasives Network at www.imapinvasives.org/index.html
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Text is in both Android and Apple app stores.
Here is the text for the Google Play download page.
Title: iMapInvasives Mobile
Short Description: iMapInvasives Mobile for reporting invasive species to iMapInvasives online. iMapInvasives account is required to use app.
Description: iMapInvasives Mobile helps you report invasive species locations to your online iMapInvasives account by using your mobile device camera and GPS. You need to have an active iMapInvasives account for a participating state or province for observations to sync. To request a free account, visit www.imapinvasives.org/login.html
iMapInvasives provides an on-line, GIS-based data management system to assist citizen scientists and natural resource managers working to protect natural resources from the threat of invasive species. Find out more about the iMapInvasives Network at www.imapinvasives.org/index.html