Drought tolerance in beautiful
colors.
Enjoy waves of blossoms beginning in late spring and continuing
until the heat breaks in early autumn.
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E.J. knows from years of experience that no two restoration projects are
the same. Careful field studies and local interviews always make
the difference. "Even though each project is unique, the process
we follow is always similar. That's why we like the organizing
capabilities of the software -- it just makes everything easier."
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Q: What can I do with the multiple selection feature?
A:
The delete, copy, export, publish, print, and abstract commands all work
differently when you've selected more than one specimen. This time
saver makes it really convenient to do your work.
See the full story.
For more tips see
The not so obvious . . .
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There are 17 side-by-side data entry views making it easy to access and update your data.
Be sure to check out the
Identification View.
See all 17 views . . .
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The Compleat Botanica is now specially priced.
Holiday sale $49.99
Offer expires December 14, 2009
Holiday sale - save $40
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Q: Your software sounds interesting, do you offer trial
versions?
A:
No. The Compleat Botanica has no copy protection
mechanisms, passwords, or built in expiration keys which would
make it suitable for trial versions.
See what other people are asking
Frequently
Asked Questions
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Q: Here's a step-by-step procedure for creating a new
filter.
A: Filters allow you to see a partial listing of the specimen in your collection. This is
useful when you have a large collection; but even if you have a small collection
filters are still useful for choosing which columns to show in the list.
In this example we'll create
a filter to show all evergreen shrubs and trees suitable for planting in climates with
annual average winter lows of -10 degrees Fahrenheit.
see the full story. See more "how to" articles
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do I . . .
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