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OrchidWiz CD
Yes Kathy & Frank knows how bad my tags are. You can't hurt my feelings,
I am thick skinned but very shy.....remember. Yes you've got me going again. Sounds like the database was built using Microsoft Access. Will have to put it on my list for Santa. -- Cheers Wendy Remove PETERPAN for email reply "K Barrett" wrote in message . .. wendy7 wrote: Good review writeup Kathy, I was going to buy it but now I will just ask you! *G* I will just stick to growing the plants etc. I was thinking of you when I wrote it. Ask for it for Christmas, *G*. But let's say you *did* want to clean up your tags.(let's be frank, your tags are a mess, LOL!! and we've known each other long enough that I can say that and not hurt your feelings) 1) You could ask me. 2) You could search the RHS database. (The RHS database is a pain in the neck because one has to spell out the genus, and I can never rememeber if its sophrolaeliocattleya or sophrolaeliacattleya. I never know whether there really *are* no results or if I misspelled the genus...) 3) You could use Wildcatt or OrchidWiz. OrchidWiz allows you just to put in a name and every orchid with those keystrokes anywhere in the name shows up. So for example we put in 'Winston Churchill' and came up with Paph Winston Churchill and we were all amazed to find out there was a Lc Sir Winston Churchill. In Wildcatt you'd never have found the cattleya cross because it only searches in one section, like 'paphs', or 'dendrobiums'. Also in OrchidWiz if there's a plant whose name has changed - like diacrum for caulaurton (or however you spell it) that shows as a synomym. I have to look to see if it lists all the changes the RHS has made to Oncidium. Like Colmanara Wildcat is something else now. (Yes, it does! And shows a cute little picture that you can enlarge to viewing size.) Let's say you only remember the clonal name of an orchid. In Wildcatt if you only knew the clonal name of an orchid you'd go to 'AQ search', in 'clonal' you'd type in 2 dots, the clonal name and 2 dots, click 'search' and see what comes up. I mean, why do you have to put 2 dots in front and behind a clonal name in order to search? Here you click on 'search', a drop down menu offers a search on orchid, genus, cultivar (Ray), or image. Or exhibitors only. You can check all of Wilford Neptune's CCMs, *G*. (shows 100 awards.) What's interesting about Wilford is sometimes he's Wilford, "MD" or "Dr." Wilford. In Wildcatt you have to know which one you are searching for. Here you just type in 'Wilford' and all the Wilfords show. So, I didn't mean to talk you out of it. Does this pique your interest more? K |
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