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| Written by Dave Kondziolka |
| Monday, 04 January 2010 18:08 |
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SCUBA APPS For Your iPhone
As the Apple iPhone & iTouch continue to gain popularity, software developers are rushing to create cool and useful applications (APPS) to make these smart phones more useful. There’s already a bunch of SCUBA APPS on the iTunes Apps Store ready to download. To help you get started, here’s a list of some of the popular applications for recreational diving you might want to check out. Of course, none of these apps are a total substitute for planning your dives the conventional way using your tables and dive computer, so it is not recommended to use these apps solely as your only means of dive planning. Hey - they're fun to play around with and to compare their data to your tables and dive computer.
iScuba Plan (http://scubaplan.com)
Dive Log (http://moremobilesoftware.com/More_Mobile_Software_Home.html) A full featured SCUBA dive log. It is designed to work either as your primary logbook application or in conjunction with a variety of 3rd party desktop logbook applications. Now you can always carry your logbook with you.
Nitrox Tools (http://moremobilesoftware.com/Nitrox_Tools_-_native.html) Provides Enriched Air Nitrox blending and dive planning tools at a touch wherever you need them. Use it at your fill station while blending Nitrox or at the dive site to help plan your dive.
aSleep OK...not exactly related to diving, but if you can't sleep because you're still excited after a great day on the wreck, try "aSleep" - it's the "original" sleep machine for iPhone. Relax and listen to the marvellous sounds of nature and suave melodies that will help you to fall asleep. It's also useful if Jeremy is about to recite again..."I am the very model of a modern Major-General, I've information vegetable, animal, and mineral..."
Not again! Where's my aSleep??
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 January 2010 13:03 |




Allows you to plan recreational SCUBA dives. It does this by using the same test data that the PADI/DSAT recreational dive planning tables are based on.

