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Title: interesting apps for iPhone
#1
here are 2 interesting aaps for the iPhone

Hurricane

http://kittycode.com/products/hurricane/

and

Bombora

http://www.bomborasurf.com/

Regards

Manou
 
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#2
Hi all,

I have recently released
MelbWinds
SydWinds
HobartWinds
AdelaideWinds

and will soon release BrisWinds and PerthWinds which extract the latest wind and windforecasts from the BOM for the iPhone. I would be interested to hear what people think of them.

cheers

Chris
 
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#3
SailTimer is another new app for sailors using iPhone and iPod touch. Standard GPS's from all manufacturers do not account for the fact that sailboats zig-zag, when giving you the ETA. On some GPS chartplotters, the ETA actually goes blank when you stay on a tack for too long.

SailTimer solves this problem, showing you the optimal tacking angles, and the Tacking Time to Destination.

The SailTimer functions are also available with the full navigation and charting capabilities in MacENC (and for PCs using SailCruiser from NavSim.com). And now you can also Go To waypoints using Google Maps with SailTimer on your iPhone or iPod.

Screenshots and links to the App Store:
http://www.IndepthNavigation.com
 
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#4
www.aquaous.com/aqualights/
 
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#5
I'm quite liking the look of i-chart for us brits at least

http://www.mpdsoftware.co.uk/ichart/
 
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#6
I have been using the iNavX. An unexpected benefit is that I can be talking with someone in a marina or restaurant about a certain piece of water and call it up on the phone. We can shared info and insight and never get up from the table.
 
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#7
here's video for the AquaLights app...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqtsnbNd8Uc
 
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#8
Just had to mention that I'm liking ShralpTide a lot. It's really nice when you want a quick tide check for locations near you. It does the tide calculation offline so you don't need a data connection to use it. Best of all, it's free.
 
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#9
http://slsailing.com/?p=2444
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
 
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#10
Good iPhone article in Cruising World...

http://www.cruisingworld.com/gear-and-sy...81116.html
 
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#11
StarPilot has been ported to iPhone/iPod Touch. Will soon be available on the app store..

http://criticalalpha.blogspot.com/2010/0...touch.html
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
 
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#12
http://www.starpilotllc.com/products/spip.htm
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
 
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#13
ccp_merc Wrote:Hi all,

I have recently released
MelbWinds
SydWinds
HobartWinds
AdelaideWinds

and will soon release BrisWinds and PerthWinds which extract the latest wind and windforecasts from the BOM for the iPhone. I would be interested to hear what people think of them.

cheers

Chris
Chris: This is a nice program (I bought Sydwinds). It's a good complement to Seabreeze and the BOMsite (which I have on my front screen).

Only thing I'd suggest is that the link to the forecasts needs some formatting to differentiate the different regions and days; having it all running on in the same font makes it a bit hard to read. Just bold text for the regions and the days would make all the difference.
 
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