WinterRoot is pleased to announce Wild Edibles with ‘Wildman’ Steve Brill!

WinterRoot LLC is very excited to announce, after nearly a year of work, the initial release of ‘Wild Edibles’ - our master foraging app created in collaboration with foraging expert ‘Wildman’ Steve Brill.  The full version of the app contains 165 major edibles plus 52 minor plants, all of the identification and poisonous lookalike information you need to forage safely, and a recipe for every plant in the guide.  It’s an exhaustive field guide synthesizing a lifetime of bringing foraging to the layman, with an easy to use interactive interface for portability and search-ability on your handheld device. iOS 4.2 is currently supported at the links below, with an iOS 3.2 compatible version awaiting approval from the app store and android version currently under development.

Wild Edibles Full:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wild-edibles-full/id431504588?mt=8&ls=1#

Wild Edibles Lite (free!) : http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wild-edibles-lite/id431504179?mt=8

Other Versions and Apps by WinterRoot: http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/winterroot-llc/id427385326

5 Responses to “WinterRoot is pleased to announce Wild Edibles with ‘Wildman’ Steve Brill!”

  1. deepwinter Says:

    http://apps.winterroot.net/ Is up.

  2. wot Says:

    First a complaint, then a question. Why would you create a website that has black text on a charcoal gray background? I’m going blind trying to read this darn thing. Also, in your roadmap for the wild edibles app, would you consider adding a mapping feature that would allow people to pin locations on a map of where they located public accessible food.

  3. Xan devoss Says:

    The app is great but its crashing when I am looking at a plant with poisonous lookalkes. When i hit poisonous lookalikes it closes the app. I use an ipad 2

  4. deepwinter Says:

    Thanks for your feedback, we’re working to resolve this issue and will posting an update this week. The addition of the alpha index has created an intermittent crash potential in similar plants and poisonous look-alikes. Our apologies! We’ll have it fixed in the next couple of days.

  5. deepwinter Says:

    Hey everyone, the issue Xan devoss reported has been fixed. Thanks Xan! The newest version also have some enhancements, like being able to search by all common names as opposed to just the major name. v1.3 will have some exciting improvements for plant searching / identification.

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