| Published: | May 4, 2003 | |||
| Published by: |
The Fredrick Group, Inc www.fredrickgroup.com |
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| License | Shareware $29.99 to purchase |
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| Trial Period: | 30 days | |||
| OS: | 98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP | |||
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| Popularity: | 4% | |||
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Specimens can be organized into as many collections as needed. Each specimen can be described with as little or as much detail as you want, including a picture of the piece. You can define and enter basic facts about a specimen and manage the inventory for each piece in your collection.
Keep directions to a collecting site, stories about a trip or additional information about a specific specimen. You can link external references like maps, books, pictures and Web sites to a specimen, collector or site.
You can search what you have entered and filter the results. Various reports are available for viewing and printing. You can also print mailing labels.
Catalog fossils, gems, minerals and rocks. You can describe your fossils, including the taxonomy of each specimen. The Mineral catalog has Dana classification if you want to use it, or you can catalog your specimens your own way. The Gem catalog has "the four C's:" cut, color, clarity and caret.
The Rock catalog contains igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary classifications.