80
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PlantNet | unitQ Score
The unitQ score is the fraction of public feedback data (iOS & Android) that mentions quality issues.
100 = No Issues. 50 = Some Issues. 0 = All Issues
100 = No Issues. 50 = Some Issues. 0 = All Issues
-13 Points Past 30 Days
Category: Education
30-Day Trend
Android unitQ Score
Android User Feedback
88%
Android
267 Reports
267 Reports
iOS unitQ Score
iOS User Feedback
12%
iOS
36 Reports
36 Reports
User Feedback
12%
iOS
36 Reports
36 Reports
88%
Android
267 Reports
267 Reports
PlantNet - Latest Quality Issues
Android
Jan 25, 2025
Good app, always used with great pleasure. Now with registration no problem but when choosing map instead of automatic GPS I can not continue because GPS is mandatory in the further continuation. Too bad. Does anyone know another good app?
Android
Jan 25, 2025
Interface a bit busy. Does a good job.
Android
Jan 25, 2025
It forces me to give it my location and I think it's an abuse on the part of the program, so I'm going to unsubscribe from this app...I don't have to tell it where I live.
Android
Jan 26, 2025
They broke the app. You can't recognize plants without creating an account - I wonder why you need an account for an app that you use once every Russian year?
Android
Jan 27, 2025
No fixes, terrible app.
Android
Jan 28, 2025
Since last update everyone functionality seems to be bound to logon and/or GPS activation. So bad.
Android
Jan 28, 2025
Localization is mandatory because otherwise the application closes. Too bad
Android
Jan 28, 2025
This app was great and worked great before it was necessary to create an account to log in. Unable to create an account, the app tells me I'm a robot, so I can't create an account and not use it... Anyway, a little flashback a few days would be great. Thanks in advance.
Android
Jan 29, 2025
It was working fine but now it asks me for a storage permission that I have activated but the app insists that I don't and it doesn't let me identify anything🙄
PlantNet - Product Description
Pl@ntNet is an application that allows you to identify plants simply by photographing them with your smartphone. Very useful when you don't have a botanist on hand! Pl@ntNet is also a great citizen science project: all the plants you photograph are collected and analysed by scientists around the world to better understand the evolution of plant biodiversity and to better preserve it. Pl@ntNet allows you to identify and better understand all kinds of plants living in nature: flowering plants, trees, grasses, conifers, ferns, vines, wild salads, cacti (and many more). Pl@ntNet can also identify a large number of cultivated plants (in parks and gardens) but this is not its primary purpose. We especially need Pl@ntNet’s users to inventory the wild plants, those that you can observe in nature, but also those that grow on the sidewalks of cities or in the middle of your vegetable garden! The more visual information you give to Pl@ntNet about the plant you are observing, the more accurate the identification will be. There are indeed many plants that look alike from afar and it is sometimes small details that distinguish two species of the same genus. Flowers, fruits and leaves are the most characteristic organs of a species and it is them that should be photographed first. But any other detail can be useful, such as thorns, buds or hair on the stem. A photograph of the whole plant is also very useful information, but it is often not sufficient to allow a reliable identification. At present, Pl@ntNet makes it possible to recognize about 20,000 species. We are still a long way from the 360,000 species living on earth, but Pl@ntNet is getting richer every day thanks to the contributions of the most experienced users among you. Don't be afraid to contribute yourself! Your observation will be reviewed by the community and may one day join the photo gallery illustrating the species in the application. The new version of Pl@ntNet released in January 2019 includes many improvements and new features: -The ability to filter recognized species by genus or family. -The differentiated data revision that gives more weight to users who have demonstrated the most skills (in particular the number of species observed, validated by the community). -The re-identification of shared observations, whether yours or those of other users of the application. -The multi-flora identification that allows you to search for the photographed plant in all the flora of the application and not only in the one you have selected. Very useful when you are not sure what flora to look for. -The selection of your favorite floras to access them more quickly. -The navigation at different taxonomic levels in image galleries. -The mapping of your observations. -Links to many factsheets. The web version of the application is also available at the following address: https://identify.plantnet.org/
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