#176830 - 07/19/09 04:08 AM
Blast's Mobile Edible Plant Guide (Beta)
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I'm looking for feedback on my new edible wild plant website designed (kind of) for mobile devices like smart phones, iPhone, Amazon's Kindle, and other mobile internet devices. If you have one of these devices could you please got to: http://mobileedibles.blogspot.com/, check it out and then report back here what you liked/hated about it? It's pretty crude right now but given time and feedback I hope to make it into something useful. Feedback I'm looking for: 1. Readability 2. Loading speed 3. Thoughts about the pictures 4. Other Thanks, -Blast
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#176839 - 07/19/09 11:48 AM
Re: Blast's Mobile Edible Plant Guide (Beta)
[Re: Blast]
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Loc: SOCAL
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Just checked it out on my Blackberry Curve. If you know what plant you're looking at, the info in the Full Plant List is great because you can go directly to it and see how to use it. I went to "nettles" and found what I was familiar with. As for being stung -- yep, BTDT many times. The problem is when you don't know for looking. I thought location meant geographic in the states, such as Desert Southwest or rainy Northwest. Filter down the possibilities so a photo ID could be used. In the PNW, nettles can be found anywhere they're allowed to grow, sunny, shade, under trees -- very hardy and tolerant plant. Unfortunately, your DB doesn't include sunny or shade in the description. It says, "woods, borders, abandoned areas" and if I find nettles in the middle of a field I wouldn't filter for the locations in your DB. If I stumbled across nettles in the DB I wouldn't be sure; with the photo resolution on a Blackberry Curve, a second close-up shot of the leaves would be more useful than a whole group of plants. That said, just touch them and you'll know what they are All in all though, I like it. Thanks.
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#176843 - 07/19/09 12:55 PM
Re: Blast's Mobile Edible Plant Guide (Beta)
[Re: Russ]
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I didn't like the fixed-width banner at the top of each page. That meant more side-ways scrolling on a narrow screen than would otherwise be necessary. (This stopped being an issue when I turned my phone on its side.)
I found the text pointsize to be unnecessarily large. Less text per page makes it harder to find stuff by scanning.
I didn't have a problem with speed on WiFi, but some of the picture-heavy pages were over 6 Meg which seems a lot. I appreciate the large pictures are important for identification. I'd suggest using large but lower quality thumbnails in the main page, linking to higher quality images that you can use for positive ID. (This would be less of an issue for people who download the site in advance. You might also consider turning it into a PDF to help offline use.)
Could the database be indexed by both location and season at the same time, rather than by one or the other? Presumably the intended use is for people in the field, who are mostly looking for what they can find "right here, right now". A general search field would be good.
Maybe the "full plant list" should be renamed to "Find by plant name".
Generally the pictures seemed pretty good. I suspect that large width and height is more helpful than high quality. I didn't actually try to make any identifications.
I was using a Nokia n97. It looks like it's already a valuable resource, so well done. I hope this post doesn't sound too negative. It's the information which is the main thing.
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#176852 - 07/19/09 02:54 PM
Re: Blast's Mobile Edible Plant Guide (Beta)
[Re: Brangdon]
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Blast Outstanding, just checked it out on my Dell Axim X30 and it looked and worked like a charm. All information and pictures on one screen(no moving back and forth to read) the type was clear and the pictures were clear and crisp. It loads as fast as I can scan. What can I say it has been put in the favorites section of my survival list. Whats next?  I noticed under Yucca that is not the type we have on the west coast take a look here :http://www.bennyskaktus.dk/Y_w_inte.htm
Edited by big_al (07/19/09 03:12 PM)
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#176857 - 07/19/09 03:33 PM
Re: Blast's Mobile Edible Plant Guide (Beta)
[Re: big_al]
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Registered: 04/19/09
Posts: 28
Loc: Keystone State
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my phone is dumb, but I was at least able to load it and see info off its pathetic web browser.
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#176868 - 07/19/09 04:38 PM
Re: Blast's Mobile Edible Plant Guide (Beta)
[Re: erehwon]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 07/15/02
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Loc: TX
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Thanks for the feedback, I've already made some changes (top banner, font size, and section titles). Would it be better if: A. fewer pictures of each plant or B. same pictures, only smaller in size that link to larger versions? Sidenote: "B" is a lot more work.  -Blast, trying to do something useful with his life
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#176869 - 07/19/09 05:08 PM
Re: Blast's Mobile Edible Plant Guide (Beta)
[Re: Blast]
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Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5359
Loc: SOCAL
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If it's a common weed and everybody who's been stung once will always remember what nettles look like, then more pics aren't necessary. If however, you don't know then the pics need enough detail to be useful. If I didn't know better, the nettles picture looks similar to the mint that grows in the same area -- way different.
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#176925 - 07/20/09 03:10 AM
Re: Blast's Mobile Edible Plant Guide (Beta)
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Looks pretty good on an iPhone; the margins are a bit wide and the type a bit small, but it's all legible.
(The bar containing "show all" doesn't render properly - the "show all" goes past the end of the bar and wraps to another line; very minor glitch).
Thanks for putting this together!
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#176928 - 07/20/09 03:37 AM
Re: Blast's Mobile Edible Plant Guide (Beta)
[Re: bmisf]
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Registered: 12/18/08
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Loc: Muskoka
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Hi Blast. I looked at your pictures on my screen and reduced them to thumbnail size. (No mobile device here.) I thought I might mention something about pictures, just an idea to consider.
Even when the pictures are large a lot of times the plants get lost in the sea of greenery in them. The picture of Clover has that problem. A shot of the flower head and a set of leaves with a neutral background would be good to identify the plant. The shot of the clover in the grass might be OK as a picture of its habitat, but it is hard to pick out the details in it.
The set of pictures you did for the Betony are more like what I am talking about
It seems like a very good start.
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