Review of AviSys 6.0 - Superior Birding Software

Superior Birding SoftwareWith many software options available for the avid birder one is leading the pack in taxonomy - the AviSys 6.0 birding software. With a vast database that incorporates findings from across the world while also providing complete integration into the Official James Clements and Shawneen Finnegan World-Wide Nation Checklists, the AviSys 6.0 is a proven source for birders worldwide.

The first main feature that sets AviSys 6.0 apart from other birding software is the intuitive band code finder. To find virtually any bird in the wild one needs to only type the simple 4 digit code assigned to each bird - at the same time both simple and easy to learn.

Another intuitive feature of the AviSys 6.0 is the bird family jump table. Say you recognize characteristics of a bird based on it's family, but don't know the exact species. With the AviSys all it takes is one click to narrow down a bird's family, and from then on the exact species. This feature is also complete with a "hot-key"
function, where one letter stroke immediately jumps to a family for fast referencing on the go. With an interface that shows over 44 species at the same time (compared to 16 of the leading competitor) narrowing possibilities of birds is a snap.

One of the main features for any software is ease of use and help reference. With the AviSys 6.0 a birder is able to quickly learn how to use and navigate the software with ease in part due to the provided illustrated user guide and on-line support. Many other software companies provide some support, but none as superior as the company behind AviSys 6.0. With a fully illustrated guide and helpful support system, the AviSys helps any birder get away from the computer and back to birding quickly.

Of the many options for birders on the market today, the AviSys 6.0 is sure to be a superior choice. For the technologically savvy birder on the go, one should never go birding without it.

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