Technology

Alberta hunters have a new app

September 18, 2013 10:58 PM

Edmonton: An Edmonton organization which netted universal deals victory with a cell phone application for fishers is catching up with a continuation focused at seekers.

 

The App Door started ihunt Alberta the night of September 10 as a followup to 2010's ifish Alberta — which generated an arrangement of ifish applications for three different areas and 23 American states. ifish has been downloaded more than 100,000 times.

 

"We've been made a request for a long while to think of an application for the chasing business," said Randy Chamzuk, president and author of QDI Group of Companies, the engineering arranged parent organization of The App Door.

 

In this way, the reaction has been encouraging.

 

ihunt gives one-quit chasing reference data, films, tips, climate, dawn and dusk estimates and maps of untamed life administration units or Wmus, in Alberta.

 

The territory is isolated into zones, with the untamed life in every WMU subject to diverse commonplace regulations however in the shrub, its tricky to know where the Wmus start and end.

 

"It's not as a lake, where you know where the waters close," Chamzuk said.

 

The application indicates the client's area on a guide overlaid with WMU fringes.

 

For seekers profound in the backcountry where there isn't cell administration, Chamzuk said numerous ihunt capacities are intended to work logged off besides.

 

"When you are out in the sticks, you can in any case get your area on the grounds that iphones use GPS, and the information and data we've entered in there is storing and downloadable."

 

The ihunt application takes $4.99 and is accessible on itunes and is relied upon to start without much fanfare on Google Play for Android telephones.

 

 

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