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| PLATFORM: | No Operating System |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Simon & Schuster Interactive |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, For the bird lover, there is no better software than North American Birds, It was written by Roger Tory Peterson, the writer of the very first field guide to bird-watching, With the over 1400 illustrations and photos he makes available to you, you can explore almost every species of bird on the continent, Listen to over 700 bird songs and calls, The video tutorial with Mr. Peterson teaches you how to identify different types of birds |
| TYPE: | Computer software (programs), Reference, Education (Educational), Science (Sciences) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| UPC: | 076714503861 |
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Customer Reviews of North American Birds for Windows
Great Birding Program Great birding program for beginners and advanced bird watchers! It also works on Windows XP if you follow these instructions (there may be a sticker on the back of the CD sleeve with these steps): After inserting the disc into your CD ROM drive, go to "My Computer". From there, right click on the "Peterson" icon. Then click "Open" and scroll down until you see an icon that looks like a computer and monitor that says "Install" underneath it. Click on that and it should begin the installation process.
Works with Win 2000!
I have used this program for years (Ver 1.1) and it has worked on every system I've tried.
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>No longer produced, but an excellent Birding program!
Needs Updating for XP
Great program if you're still on Win95 or 98 (don't know about ME), but _don't_ try to install under XP. The install program wants to replace system DLLs (mostly related to ODBC) with much older versions. You don't want to do this.
If you do want to play with this and see what XP's Windows File Protection does, be sure to set a System Restore Point before you try the install. (If most of the above is Greek to you, then just _don't_.)