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Thread: Good Android apps?

 


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    Good Android apps?

    Are there any good Android applications, especially ones that tell you tides and currents?

    Keep in mind that I'm looking for one that has predictions for Canada too.

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    I don't know about droid, but for Iphone I havea few tide ones and just added a Padi dive planner, The free one is good for air and 2 dives, but it works great.

    I take my phone on the boat incase of trouble now if I forget my dive chart, I will still have a reference.

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    Cool, right now I'm using an app called Tide Prediction. This is good if you know the tide table name for the site, as its "search-by-location" isn't 100% accurate to the closest tide point. It's great for tides.

    But for currents, I guess I can just logically deduce something from the tide tables (i.e., low tide is slack current).

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