Bonsai Database on iPhone

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Bonsai Database on iPhone

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Hi guys,
For those of you who have an iPhone, I just saw this application called "Bonsai Manager".

http://www.macworld.com/appguide/app.ht ... pand=false
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amazing...
I didn't like the size of the iPhone
and I don't really use mobiles much anyway

but this sort of tech. is really getting good and very tempting
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I downloaded the lite version a few days ago. Looks ok, but haven't had a chance to use it.
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Re: Bonsai Database on iPhone

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Not a bad tool to use but the lite version only holds three trees
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