We have fixed a number of issues reported since the release of version 3, and these are now available in version 3.1.
Enhancements:
- Graphs are now hidden on the locations page when no data is present.
- Graphs heading on location page has been renamed to "Graphs (Birds)" for clarity.
- BirdTrack export now validates that location GeoTags are specified.
- BirdTrack export now validates that a userID is specified.
- BirdTrack export now merges sightings of the same species into a single row, with a warning. Counts are added together. All other fields take the first value.
- BirdTrack import now automatically resolves to any other wildlife checklists, including butterflies.
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed inability to load databases over 2GB.
- Fixed filter bar showing locations that it shouldn't.
- Fixed filter bar incorrect display of species names.
- Fixed filter bar subspecies crash.
- Fixed wildlife navigation issue.
- Fixed crash on the Location Species Count graph, when a database is empty.
- Fixed error in the order of sightings during export.
- Fixed rare crash when editing locations.
- Fixed a compatibility graphical issue when using Windows 8 or .NET 4.5.
- Fixed export of grid references sometimes having only 3 or 5 digits.
- Fixed an occasional problem exporting dates to BirdTrack.
- Fixed incorrect IOC family English names.
- Fixed "since last export" date being hidden by the help message.
- Fixed crash showing year species count graphs on the locations page when there are no bird sightings.
- Fixed latitude/longitude values with commas being incorrectly read.
- Fixed occasional map crash, when the map was scrolled to the far edges.
- Fixed occasional crash when switching a GeoTag from latitude/longitude values to grid reference.
- Fixed inability to edit a location range, when a continent or world checklist is cloned.
- Fixed crash when filtering to a checklist that has duplicate concepts.
- Fixed errors in the taxonomic ordering of orders/families.
This update is available free via the check for updates system in Bird Journal version 3.