This could also help see where poison ivy, poison oak, or various toxic plants are. If you’re school doesn’t have access to hands-on materials this app can also work as a supporting tool. These apps are full of information for students who are identifying rocks and minerals.
live video collecting various plants and flowers, and the algorithm can be focused to know its a location based collection, so there’s no overseas plants, etc which could aid in faster live identification. Two fantastic free apps for Earth Science are Mineral Identifier and Common Rocks Reference. The idea of knowing what’s edible out there from dandelions to whitecap mushrooms would be really cool to capture and enjoy. The app requires an internet connection to view the pill images. You can search based on imprint, drug name, color and shape. I would recommend for future updates: 1) mushroom and fungus descriptions to know if it’s safe for eating raw, cooking, is hallucinogenic, or deadly. The Pill Identifier App is a searchable database of pill images which includes more than 14,000 Rx/OTC medications found in the U.S. Thanks for making my life easier in producing graphics and websites for my clients.
#FREE COLOR IDENTIFIER APP FOR FREE#
Offering up this app for free is generous, but get paid for your work Or at least for the PLUS features. Its a great tool, and I just donated 9.99 as I now want to use the PLUS features.
Try out Rock Identifier app on your phone and identify thousands of rocks for free. Ive used the basic apps feature for about a year. It has become too difficult to update the Android. More plant photos and plant descriptions were added. I typically spend a couple months getting material ready for the updating process. The process of updating them takes about a week. The videos and tutorials have helped me make sure my success rate with the algorithm stays high- big thanks for that! As I continue to “collect” new flowers and plants that grow on my property, I’m really enjoying the fun info and feeling like I have a botanist in my pocket at all times. Online rock encyclopedia and rock identifier. I update the Apple apps about once a year. I got this app after a bad two weeks of poison ivy.