OneTwoCount

Counting objects

Published by: Th. Wolf
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Every year in early spring, toads, frogs and newts migrate to their spawning grounds. Amphibious fences on the streets protect them from traffic. Many volunteers collect the amphibians and carry them across the road to their waters.
For purposes of statistics, the amphibians are classified and counted. Since I myself am one of these volunteer helpers, I developed this app.
In the app you can define a maximum of 6 objects in a table that you want to count. The objects must have a unique name and can be changed in their order.
By activating the GPS function, the position and time of the first and last counted object are additionally recorded.
The result can be transmitted directly from the app as an email.
Of course, besides the toads, any other objects (e.g., vehicles, visitors) may be classified and counted.
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Publisher
Th. Wolf
Languages
English, German
Recent release
3.0 (3 years ago )
Released on
Mar 3, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
3 months ago
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