![]() * It's ability to utilize detector-recorded metadata in various ways. * The Statistics feature, with a bar graph of Peak Times of bat activity. * The way it breaks down each recorded bat pass - And indicates: Length, Max/Min/Peak Frequencies. Luckily, I won't need to explain every function, since anyone can download it and check it all out for themselves! But, some really neat and useful features that come to mind, are things like: The fact is, that BatExplorer has too many features to properly cover in a review of manageable size. ![]() The reality is, that Elekon's BatExplorer software is very well developed and is packed with amazing features that I haven't even touched on in this review. If using recordings that were not from a Batlogger, functionality is a bit limited.It currently does not cover North American bats in it's Bat call ID library.It processes files quickly, and is a robust application.It's periodically being updated and improved via new Version releases.I like the way it looks! I think it's hard to deny that it looks cool!. ![]()
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