New Features, new Apps

New Features, new Apps

There are news for your SPOTTERON Apps!

More Features, new Designs, more Apps, SPOTTERON has grown bigger again!

 

New Feature: Social Sharing!

You can now share your spots directly in the map integrations and in the apps with your friends at facebook, twitter, Google plus and tumblr. The sharing buttons are included in the detail views of every spot.

user nl 01 hisharebuttons

 

New Apps!

 user nl 01 square wevo  

WEVO - the feedback app for the viennese election

As independet service for the upcoming election in Vienna, Austria we released WEVO, which allows you to send direct feedback to the politcal parties. You can locate things of matter on the map and with just one click, send them to the selected parties. The app is available in german only, because of the regional character.


Website: www.wevo.at

App Downloads

appandroid appios
 
 user nl 01 square nv  

FarbVerrückt Special!

For all climate scientists among you - the autumn special for NaturVerrückt, the SPOTTERON app for observing plants and their growth phases, lets you classify the coloring of leaves of selected plants. With the provided data, the organization ZAMG in austria is doing micro climate research.

mre Infos: www.naturverrueckt.at

App Downloads

appandroid appios
     

Thank you and happy spotting!
Your SPOTTERON Team

logo RK2   logo NV logo streetart   logo wevo
New Version, many Updates: SPOTTERON v.0.1.8 is re...
SPOTTERON Apps for Apple iPhones!

Related Posts

 

Comments

No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment
Already Registered? Login Here
Guest
Friday, 29 March 2024

By accepting you will be accessing a service provided by a third-party external to https://www.spotteron.net/

Short News

  • A new paper titled "Citizen Science Approaches for Water Quality Measurements" has been published by the scientists behind CrowdWater. Find it in the papers section!

    in Shortnews
  • A new paper from the Horizon 2020 project IPM titled "Genetic variability of Metarhizium isolates from the Ticino Valley Natural Park (Northern Italy) as a possible microbiological resource for the management of Popillia japonica" has been added to our page. Find this and other Citizen Science related publications on the SPOTTERON Papers & Publications section.

    in Shortnews