Kevin,
I just got Whale Alert downloaded, but I heard from a couple folks that we
have to take a photo of each posted sighting using it, is that true? Are we
also encouraged to post sightings of our various dolphin species with it? Paul
Paul Petrich Jr
ppetrich39@xxxxxx
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On Jan 3, 2018, at 8:59 AM, Kevin Bailey <diver23@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Debbie and all S/P users:
Until Spotter Pro gets updated that is a great idea that we highly encourage
its use!
ALL IPADS ON ALL BOATS WORK and should be used when possible.
The software is not updated and will not be for a while. Just tap through the
screens that say things like “needs update” or any error messages - if you
just tap ok to all these messages the S/P app works just fine. I have not
updated the software on the iPads so they still work.
YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE YOUR IPHONES for Spotter Pro because the new iOS
software is not compatible so the work around for the short term is to
install the
public simplified Whale Alert app that some volunteers have already done and
currently using.
Even if you have not used spotter pro it is highly likely that you will be
able to use the Whale Alert since it is a much simpler app that is meant to
be used by the general public.
Kevin Bailey
On Jan 2, 2018, at 5:59 PM, Debbie shelley <debbiemshelley@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
That’s when it is good to use whale alert also. I am pretty sure as soon as
you send it it gets read. I have been using it when the whales are in the
shipping lanes and even sent a picture of how close the container ship was
to the whales.
Sent from my iPad