iSpyBirds

iSpyBirds is a bird reference guide designed for the iPhone or iPod touch. Currently featuring 78 birds species from around the world. Offering full descriptions and wonderful photography. iSpyBirds is available to buy on the App Store now.

iSpyBirds - The bird reference guide for iPhone and iPod touch

About Our Apps

At Point Release Software, we value you, our users, above all else. That is why we always strive to provide the best user experience for our apps. While it's important to write neat code that runs well, we know you care more about ease of use and the experience you'll get when running the apps.

Support

Along with providing the best experience we can, we also aim to ensure our support service is excellent. Ensuring that if you have a problem, the help will be there to help get you back up and running.

So with that in mind if you need support, or if you want to make a suggestion for improving our apps, just send us an email to support@pointreleasesw.com.

Available for Hire

Point Release Software is available for hire for all your iOS development needs. Whether this is your first venture into iOS apps or if your looking to increase your portfolio, we can help.

For more information and to discuss your requirements please email us at hireus@pointreleasesw.com.

iSpyBirds brings the world of birds to your iOS device. Or if birds aren’t your thing why not try iSpyCats, also available on the App Store.

Now featuring 78 bird species from around the world. Get detailed information straight from the pages of wikipedia without the need for a data connection.

Examples of information included is a description of a species, eating habits, mating rituals and migratory ranges.

iSpyBirds features include:
● Information on 78 species of birds from around the globe
● Detailed information on each bird from the pages of Wikipedia, all available without the need for a data connection
● Stunning photos of each bird
● Multi-tasking support
● Optimised for the retina display

iSpyBirds content is taken from the pages of Wikipedia. The photos contained within this app are mainly under a creative commons licence and attribution is given where appropriate. All other photos are either my own work under copyright or are in the public domain.

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