Online Database For Tracking Your Tarantulas.
Hello. For the past few months I have been working on a project called mySpiders. MySpiders is a multi-user database that allows users to enter their tarantulas, and info about them, keep molt records, and show their lists to others, etc. Scott gave me the go ahead to post this, so I thought I'd let you all know about it.
Here is a sample page for someone's personal list of T's:
http://www.spidertalk.net/SpiderTalk/ms_view.php?member=moorehed
You can click on the SpiderID (SID) on the left column and get a detailed display of each spider like this one Scott entered today:
http://www.spidertalk.net/SpiderTalk/ms_view.php?sid=218
I'd appreciate anyone who's interested to come check it out. Go to http://spidertalk.net and click though to enter. Then on the navigation bar there is a link to mySpiders. I hope it is helpful to some. I know it has been to me. Keep in mind that the system is still new, and there may be some bugs, and there definitely will be improvements made. Any input is appreciated.
Thanks,
Josh
Hello. For the past few months I have been working on a project called mySpiders. MySpiders is a multi-user database that allows users to enter their tarantulas, and info about them, keep molt records, and show their lists to others, etc. Scott gave me the go ahead to post this, so I thought I'd let you all know about it.
Here is a sample page for someone's personal list of T's:
http://www.spidertalk.net/SpiderTalk/ms_view.php?member=moorehed
You can click on the SpiderID (SID) on the left column and get a detailed display of each spider like this one Scott entered today:
http://www.spidertalk.net/SpiderTalk/ms_view.php?sid=218
I'd appreciate anyone who's interested to come check it out. Go to http://spidertalk.net and click though to enter. Then on the navigation bar there is a link to mySpiders. I hope it is helpful to some. I know it has been to me. Keep in mind that the system is still new, and there may be some bugs, and there definitely will be improvements made. Any input is appreciated.
Thanks,
Josh
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