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Rupert ClaytonNov 5, 2024
Adds a few enhancements to the iNaturalist UI that turn out to be really useful: color-coding of CV rankings, ID counts for iNat users, etc. As others have said, the additions are so seamless you forget that they're not part of the underlying site.
Colton VeltkampSep 17, 2024
So good I forget it's not just a part of iNaturalist. But also does not change things so much that it gets annoying. Perfect extension for iNat.
Elliott JonesAug 1, 2024
I've been using this extension for several months and am quite pleased. The color bars on the species suggestions are straight-forward--red (lowest score) to green (highest). However, I'm confused by the colors that are associated with the genus suggestions at the top of the list. There are blues and purples and I don't know what they mean. Thanks for the good tools and any insights you can give me on the genus color bars.
Shaunak ModiJun 2, 2024
I find the extension very useful, specially the observation counts.
Sheldon sherm FanMay 21, 2024
its very useful
Nick LambertAug 15, 2023
Great, well done and thanks for the effort! That copy button <3 <3
Nick A.Mar 5, 2023
Awesome stuff so far! Loving the observation count, really helpful. Keep thinking of and adding new features!
Victor HOYEAUFeb 21, 2023
Really good tool, would be event better if it showed a numeric number as well as the color. But in the end I would love to see more and more tools added to this extension.
Mirko SchoenitzAug 30, 2022
Works, as far as it goes. I'd use it more if it worked in the ID modal as well. A numeric score would be nice, it's hard to get an idea for "how green is green enough" with the color bars.
Allan MacMillanAug 10, 2020
Works as advertised, it is cool to get some insight into the vision system's choices. Note, you need to log in to inaturalist.org (it won't work with inaturalist.ca, and probably no other tlds)