If you have an Android and a dollar I found a pretty nice tide tool that I have been using lately. It has a widgit that you can throw on your phone as well as the application which gives you the option of opening and seeing tides for the closest tidal station or you can pick one manually. You can also jump to dates....
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_appl ... _jkvm.html
Thought I would share
IPhone users dont even need to read this
IPhone users dont even need to read this
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Re: IPhone users dont even need to read this
Does it provide current information. I've found tide information helpful but not as helpful as current information. The app I use is TideApp http://www.androidzoom.com/android_appl ... p_qdm.html and it's free. Although, I wish the maintainer would update the app and fix "little" issues.
Re: IPhone users dont even need to read this
Thanks for the link! It works great and is much faster than others I had been using on my Thunderbolt.
You breath like a girl! -Blaiz
I thought she was right until I dove with eliseaboo!
I thought she was right until I dove with eliseaboo!