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Old 06-05-2006, 04:54 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
K Barrett
 
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You click on teh hybrid you want to know about and that opens up a second
window. You can stack the windows, too.

So for example, if you put in V. Robert's Delight (note you have to use the
apostrophe. If you are ever unsure about whether punctuation is required in
a name you just search on some other version of the name (like 'delight' and
it will return every registered plant with 'delight' in the name. you
scroll down the list and choose the one you want)

For V Robert's Delight Orchidwiz will return 7 or so generations for the
hybrid in the TEXT tree. There will be a couple of hybrids listed at the
end. Click on the hybrid (node) and a second window will come up with that
tree. You can stack up windows and move them around in order to go through
your research. In the picture tree you can only get 3 generations or so,
but again, if you click on the hybrid you want to research it will open a
second window and continue farther into the plant's background.

K
"Ray" wrote in message
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I haven't seen eAOS, and as awards don't mean that much to me, I probably
won't bother - especially after these such "rave reviews".

Eric, et al - is there a way in OrchidWiz to get a FULL family tree,
instead of just a couple of generations? IMO, that's the only shortcoming
compared to WildCatt.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info!


"Eric Hunt" wrote in message
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Folks,

Coming into this a bit late, but let me say my e-AOS Awards experience
has been uniformly bad.

First off, like someone said above, SAVE EVERYTHING. There is an order
number buried in your order confirmation email that is required to
install the program. This is *NOT* the same order number that appears on
the packing slip that accompanies the physical CD-ROM.

Secondly, I emailed the AOS and was informed that I needed that email.
Well, at the time I thought I'd deleted it and I replied back to Pam
Giust *AND* Lee Cooke. I told them that their current system was very
poorly thought out and could someone please look up that order #, because
I deleted the email, and by the way, why didn't you offer to look that
order # up as part of your original reply?

No word after two days from either of them.

I finally did a search in Outlook and FOUND that darn sales confirmation
email from the AOS and was able to install the program.

I wasn't encouraged to see the installer drop for an extended period of
time to a freakin' DOS window.

Then I ran the program.

If there weren't 11,000 photos, many of rarely seen species, I would have
returned the whole thing and asked for my money back.

It has to be the most amateurish implementation of an embedded database
that I've ever seen. It looks like something from Windows 3.1 from 1992!
It has a negative usability rating in my book.

At this point I really do just give up on the AOS. Put simply: They Don't
Get It, and I don't think any amount of work by volunteers at this point
will make them see the light.

Oh, and I think OrchidWiz is much much better - and will continue to
improve rapidly. The owner/developer, Alex Maximiano, is amazingly
responsive to comments and feedback and his photo database is expanding
rapidly. This really is a case of you get what you pay for.

.....My $3 (adjusted for inflation)

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org