Fishes, by Reef Life Cheats

Fishes, by Reef Life Hack 4.0 + Redeem Codes

Comprehensive fish ID app

Developer: Reef Life Apps
Category: Reference
Price: Free
Version: 4.0
ID: com.Diving-Network.Fishes

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Description

Reef Life Fishes is a comprehensive marine life identification app, cover all species of type Fishes.

Reef Life Fishes now boasts 1070 species that are fully documented and professionally photographed (1350+).

This app is perfect for divers, snorkelers and aquarium enthusiast that would like to not only identify, but learn about our salt water friends.

Reef Life has GPS coordinates of more than 200 internally defined oceanic regions and sub regions. This update allows user to experience a much simplified process with the identification of species based on a specific location.

- You can select from 31 pre-defined menu based regions, examples “Caribbean Sea”, or “Australia, tropical” or “West coast United States” and see the species only from that region.

- You can manual drop “pins” on a location in our interactive map and search for species in that exact location. You can save as many searches as you wish in your “myPlaces” folder.

- You can even select the “species in my current location” option to see only the species which are located within in your current location.


Reef Life now offers users the ability to add their own species to the app. This includes the ability to:

- Add all details and images to each species

- You can also edit or update details of user created species.

3D Touch users can access all features quickly, as well as utilize our new "zoom view" on the image page. Press a location on the image you will see a zoom of just that spot.

Each menu can be toggled to display presented species either in a list view format or as a grid view, depending on individual preferences.

This advancement significantly simplifies the process of identifying marine life animals

Marine Life Conservation and Education are a priority as well. There are two major sections, 50+ pages covering all matters education and conservation.

This app is fully interactive and is based on Apple’s latest programming language, Swift.

*** As required by scuba divers *** This app is fully self contained and does not require an internet connection, making this the perfect buddy while on boats or in remote dive locations.

Version history

4.0
2018-01-02
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Most comprehensive update to date:
New look and feel.
Screens have a new look, and the scrolling is much more fluid.
Added ability for users to add new species.
Added ability for user to upload their own images to any species.
Added ability for user to change text size through out app
Users can now sort by common name or Species name
Added 3D pop and peek functionality
Added a change log for user to see all update changes in detail
Few bug fixes
3.5
2017-01-19
In this version, several improvements, and new features:
- You can now add your own common names to each species
- You can add notes to each species
- Added common names to the main view
- Better search functions
- Plus the typical other minor bug fixes
As always, value your feedback and suggestions.
3.0
2016-08-16
Version 3.0 is a complete and comprehensive redesign, including many great new features.

Reef Life Fishes has been updated with the GPS coordinates of more than 200 internally defined oceanic regions and sub regions. This update allows user to experience a much simplified process with the identification of species based on a specific location.
- You can select from 31 pre-defined menu based regions, examples “Caribbean Sea”, or “Australia, tropical” or “West coast USA” and will be presented only with the species from that region.
- You can manual drop “pins” on a location in our interactive map and search for species in that exact location. You can save as many searches as you wish in your “myPlaces” folder.
- You can even select the “species in my current location” option to see only the species which are located within in your current location.
This advancement significantly simplifies the process of identifying marine life animals

Search functions greatly expanded to now include: Species name, common name, Family, Genus, Sub group type and the descriptive details.
1.7
2016-01-13
Fixed loading process so that older devices can load app without crashing.
1.51
2015-11-12
Corrected an issue with some missing images on the iPhone 5s, changed the display order on the home so that species are group by category, before sorting by species. Plus some minor housekeeping for the iPad.
1.5
2015-10-21
Updated for iOS 9
1.4
2015-09-15
Fixes an issue that may cause the app to freeze and crash on startup.
1.3
2015-09-01
Reduced size of database which should reduce app loading time, plus some minor housekeeping issues
1.2
2015-07-09
Corrected image resizing issues with iPhone 6 and 6+
1.1
2015-07-01
Increased the size of the image icons on the home page, as well as the menu's specie page to better assist with identification.
Also, some minor udpates.
1.0
2015-06-21

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
6 Ratings

Reviews

Bigurso,
Great app
Originally I gave this app a bad review because the app would crash even before opening, but clearly the developer wanted to deliver a good product and worked very hard to do so. It is a great selection of the most common reef fishes and it is worth every penny.
Stick_in_the_mud,
Great App!
Love the App! Great pics and description of the commonly seen reef fish. Would be great if they expanded to include a section on sharks and rays and also nudibranchs. I’d gladly pay more! Keep up the great work guys.
jkotovsky,
Nice Portable Resource
Nice portable resource to identify different fish species.
Fitz1948,
Will not open
Looks like an interesting app for this that would like to identify fish that they see while snorkeling. Despite multiple attempts, only the title page opens and then it crashes.