Offline Survival Manual is a Books&Reference application developed by ligi, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play Offline Survival Manual on your computer.
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This is a
Survival Manual which is fully
working offline (which is important to survive in a case of some extreme situation)
It contains info on
how to make fire, build a shelter, find food, heal and other useful content in a case of emergency.
But it does not have to be used in emergency situations only - it can be also useful for trips to the outdoors, hiking, camping, learning about nature and yourself truly. This is not only fun, but you can also train skills (make fire, build shelter, ..) you might need in a catastrophy. Some things work best with practice in a relaxed environment - then you also have time for some experiments.
Refugees are also
welcome to use this app to prepare and guide them for their dangerous journey. Although I hope we as humans come to sense and stop the wars and end climate injustice so that people do not have to flee and be afraid.
You can find the source-code on github: https://github.com/ligi/SurvivalManual
Pull requests are welcome!
If you have improvements regarding the content or want to help translate you can use the wiki: https://github.com/ligi/SurvivalManual/wiki
You will find this content:
PSYCHOLOGY- A Look at Stress
- Natural Reactions
- Preparing Yourself
PLANNING AND KITS- Importance of Planning
- Survival Kits
BASIC MEDICINE- Requirements for Maintenance of Health
- Medical Emergencies
- Lifesaving Steps
- Bone and Joint Injury
- Bites and Stings
- Wounds
- Environmental Injuries
- Herbal Medicines
SHELTER- Primary Shelter—Uniform
- Shelter Site Selection
- Types of Shelters
WATER PROCUREMENT- Water Sources
- Still Construction
- Water Purification
- Water Filtration Devices
FIRE- Basic Fire Principles
- Site Selection and Preparation
- Fire Material Selection
- How to Build a Fire
- How to Light a Fire
FOOD PROCUREMENT- Animals for Food
- Traps and Snares
- Killing Devices
- Fishing Devices
- Cooking and Storage of Fish and Game
SURVIVAL USE OF PLANTS- Edibility of Plants
- Plants for Medicine
- Miscellaneous Uses of Plants
POISONOUS PLANTS- How Plants Poison
- All About Plants
- Rules for Avoiding Poisonous Plants
- Contact Dermatitis
- Ingestion Poisoning
DANGEROUS ANIMALS- Insects and Arachnids
- Leeches
- Bats
- Venomous Snakes
- Snake-Free Areas
- Dangerous Lizards
- Dangers in Rivers
- Dangers in Bays and Estuaries
- Saltwater Dangers
- Other Dangerous Sea Creatures
FIELD-EXPEDIENT WEAPONS, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT- Staffs
- Clubs
- Edged Weapons
- Other Expedient Weapons
- Cordage and Lashing
- Rucksack Construction
- Clothing and Insulation
- Cooking and Eating Utensils
DESERT- Terrain
- Environmental Factors
- Need for Water
- Heat Casualties
- Precautions
- Desert Hazards
TROPICAL- Tropical Weather
- Jungle Types
- Travel Through Jungle Areas
- Immediate Considerations
- Water Procurement
- Food
- Poisonous Plants
COLD WEATHER- Cold Regions and Locations
- Windchill
- Basic Principles of Cold Weather Survival
- Hygiene
- Medical Aspects
- Cold Injuries
- Shelters
- Fire
- Water
- Food
- Travel
- Weather Signs
SEA- The Open Sea
- Seashores
EXPEDIENT WATER CROSSING- Rivers and Streams
- Rapids
- Rafts
- Flotation Devices
- Other Water Obstacles
- Vegetation Obstacles
FIELD-EXPEDIENT DIRECTION FINDING- Using the Sun and Shadows
- Using the Moon
- Using the Stars
- Making Improvised Compasses
- Other Means of Determining Direction
Comprehensive, detailed, and accessible to the average urbanite. These are the three biggest points you want to cover when making a guide of any sort, and this handy little app does it nicely. If you want an excuse to go full survivalist and build a faraday cage for your device, this is probably the best example you can give to the wife. It covers first aid, Crew/Resource Management, generators, high level improvisation, and is probably your best "how to" guide in any event. Get it.
It's a very informative and very thorough. There are plenty of diagrams explaning how to craft certain tools and what to look for. It covers all the necessary aspects of survival and even ones most people wouldn't consider. It doesn't take up much storage space compared to how potentially lifesaving it is. It's a pretty great app and I have had it for several years now just incase and cuz it is an interesting read when you have no service.
Prime app. 100% needed for all phones. This app is super minimal in space and info as to not mess up your storage. It is easy to understand even if you have very little understanding of the outside whatsoever. If you're a city person, you might want to find something more through in it's explanations and ease. I have practiced several of the standard things and take my knife with me for long trips and such as well as a tarp and a few other survival essentials.