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Open Foris Collect Mobile
Open Foris Collect Mobile APK
1.7.11 ․ 7 months agoFree ․ Open Foris Initiative ⇣ Download APK (7.06 MB)
Intuitive data collection and validation in the field
What's Open Foris Collect Mobile APK?
Open Foris Collect Mobile is a app for Android, It's developed by Open Foris Initiative author.
First released on google play in 9 years ago and latest version released in 7 months ago.
This app has 7.9K download times on Google play and rated as 4.80 stars with 55 rated times.
This product is an app in Productivity category. More infomartion of Open Foris Collect Mobile on google play
Collect Mobile is a fast, intuitive and flexible data collection tool for field-based surveys.
This Android app allows the completion of complex data structures, such as biophysical, socio-economic or biodiversity surveys. Its many features include:
Collect Mobile is part of the Open Foris tools suite for designing and managing field-based inventories. To setup a survey, download and install Open Foris Collect, create your survey, and export it for Collect Mobile. Once the data has been collected, import it into Collect for data cleansing and analysis. Go to http://www.openforis.org to find out more.
This Android app allows the completion of complex data structures, such as biophysical, socio-economic or biodiversity surveys. Its many features include:
- On-the-fly validation to improve data quality
- Handling of large lists of species or other attributes
- Geo-location through embedded GPS
- Integration with Collect for data management, analysis and export to commonly used formats
- Processes inputs and calculates attributes for quality control in the field
Collect Mobile is part of the Open Foris tools suite for designing and managing field-based inventories. To setup a survey, download and install Open Foris Collect, create your survey, and export it for Collect Mobile. Once the data has been collected, import it into Collect for data cleansing and analysis. Go to http://www.openforis.org to find out more.