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ethnosnacker: Updates

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Twenty five days ago our Ethno-App hit the iTunes store. And since that day we have sold around 300. We continue to sell between 10 to 15 a day to mostly the US, UK and Australia.You only have to look at the support site and the iTunes store reviews to see that expectations were/are very high and users very demanding. In some ways it has been back to the drawing board and re-thinking how we thought researchers would use the App. I have already had a few emails complaining that users are observing communities and not households. Or that they want to input tags and not themes. Well, fine! We're on it. Below I am listing the just some of the enhancements in the first of three updates:1 Saving clips to Camera Roll from within the App will now be possible2 From within the App to select an existing clip from within Camera Roll to attach to an event 3 Location of event pin pointed on map4 Scrollable description box - at the moment long descriptions are unreadable5 Only show 'Quick Start' once a project has been created to avoid confusion.6 Allow configurable headings - 'Themes' and 'Households' become unhelpful when adding tags observing a community7 Allow followers, etc. to be selected from contacts from within the App.It is worth mentioning that we have pushed the button on a web based project management dashboard for outputs from the App. A consumer version of the App is being worked on for video diary and short/long term panel studies.Blackberry versions of the professional and consumer App are in progress.I have so much more to share which I can't yet. Perhaps next week and once I have returned from a key meeting in one of the Southern US states.

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