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Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 30 Oct 2012, 12:24
by vettepilot_6
Couple of people I know use this one...
http://www.javafinch.com/bird/bird%20tracker.html .......too much over the top for me

Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 30 Oct 2012, 17:10
by johnmw1
Here is another one which seems to be updated from time to time
http://www.birdsevolutionpro.com/ and it's about $71 dependant on the current value of the Euro.
Cheers,
John
Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 30 Oct 2012, 23:28
by Netsurfer
johnmw1 wrote:Here is another one which seems to be updated from time to time
http://www.birdsevolutionpro.com/ and it's about $71 dependant on the current value of the Euro.
Cheers,
John
This may be a better link for the "Bird Evolution Pro"
http://download.cnet.com/Birds-Evolutio ... 81958.html
Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 31 Oct 2012, 23:07
by maz
Kintraks is another one that a lot of animal breeders use, I was using it for my rats but found the good old trusty paper and pencil much easier to remember to use, I found having to enter all the data a bit of a pain.
Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 19 Nov 2012, 18:21
by BlackCobra
the is a guy from Newcastle that has a Budgie breeding program, hes always at the big bird sales, damn, I cant remember his name.
ah found him in my book, Ken York 49886539, I'm pretty sure that's him, I have seen him at many bird sales with his budgies for sale & selling the program.
Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 20 Nov 2012, 13:04
by johnmw1
BlackCobra wrote:the is a guy from Newcastle that has a Budgie breeding program, hes always at the big bird sales, damn, I cant remember his name.
ah found him in my book, Ken York 49886539, I'm pretty sure that's him, I have seen him at many bird sales with his budgies for sale & selling the program.
Yes that is Birdrec from
http://users.tpg.com.au/users/kyorke/p20.htm and I think it would be my # 1 choice given the option. He also has another program called AVIAN GENETIC CALCULATOR which could be kind of handy also.
Cheers,
John
Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 29 Nov 2012, 20:00
by Aussie_Bengo
Hi,
I have started giving Kintraks a go. It is free for the first 60 entries, and then it costs only $20 AUD to unlock it after. Also I like it because there is a Mac version (and Linux).
I have yet to use it to its potential but looks quite OK (probably all that I would need) and the free 60 entries at full functionality lets you work it out for a while.
http://www.kintraks.com/index.htm
Cheers.
Paul
Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 30 Nov 2012, 03:23
by Netsurfer
Aussie_Bengo wrote:Hi,
I have started giving Kintraks a go. It is free for the first 60 entries, and then it costs only $20 AUD to unlock it after. Also I like it because there is a Mac version (and Linux).
I have yet to use it to its potential but looks quite OK (probably all that I would need) and the free 60 entries at full functionality lets you work it out for a while.
http://www.kintraks.com/index.htm
Cheers.
Paul
That's excellent for $20! Pay by PayPal, easy!

Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 30 Nov 2012, 12:43
by finchbreeder
A facility that allows you to record no of eggs laid, no hatched. Sex of young would be an asset in considering fertility. And sex ratio. So you could make sure your fertility is not dropping and you are breeding from both female and male producers to supply unrelated pairs.
LML
Re: Software for managing birds
Posted: 30 Nov 2012, 14:03
by maz
That was what I liked about Kintraks it allowed you to customise it for whatever you wanted to record (in my case with rats I had the genetics and carried genes listed which was very usueful) I have tried the others as I'm just too slack with updating the computer and found pen and paper my preferred option .