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5th Tuition 12-30-2011 06:55 PM

smart phone apps
 
Ok; for 2012 I'm treating myself to a smart phone (iphone4). I know there are lots of other models out there, but my kids have iphones, so I can get help or instructions from them anytime I'm stumped with my phone.

Neither of them are into boating or fishing so my question to this community is what apps should I look into buying that would be benificial.

I've seen some fishermen with weather on their phone that shows up to date radar:). Is this a purchased app?

Can I get Navionics on the phone? Is this worth it?

What do you have and what ones do you use most often.

Feel free to jump in and tell me what built in apps the iphone has that are useful as well.

I get the new phone on Tuesday.

Can I get a pair of fishing suspenders for it:D.

My old phone is carried on the hip like a nerd from the 1990's. I guess it replaced the "pocket protector" nerd from high school. How or where do you carry phone to keep it handy, yet safe from falling in the water?

That's enough for now,
5th (Marty)

5th Tuition 01-01-2012 05:47 PM

Nobody uses their phone apps on the water?:eek:
5th

crabby and son 01-01-2012 07:58 PM

Marty, It has a great app for researching nursing homes.You can pick one that caters to old fishermen and tell stories all day long.:D I just got a GzOne so I can't help you but I have seen radar on one. Happy New Year............Gary

Spot77 01-02-2012 09:45 AM

Marty I have an iphone too but havent gotten into the apps much. I did put a radar app on there thats not bad for for basic weather.....and it was free.

The nice thing about iphone apps is that people are brutally honest about reviewing them so you can really tell what youre getting.

Oh, while the free apps can be nice, its often well worth it to pay the few dollars for the better apps.

Skip 01-02-2012 12:48 PM

Wish I could bring up the scene from JAWS when Quint was giving Hooper holy sh*t for bringing a shark cage on the boat.


All these wild electronics / smart phones - unreal what they can do.

The Dunkin' Donut locater app - now that is worth it :D

Spot77 01-02-2012 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 12059)
Wish I could bring up the scene from JAWS when Quint was giving Hooper holy sh*t for bringing a shark cage on the boat.


All these wild electronics / smart phones - unreal what they can do.

The Dunkin' Donut locater app - now that is worth it :D

Funny....I was laid up for a couple of days and they were running the Jaws marathon on Spike tv. I know the scene well now,:eek:

I never used to be a fan of smartphones...I like simple stuff that works. The first few "smart" phones that my company issued me were complete duds and always had to be rebooted at the worst times. So far, this iphone has been great.

Marty let me know if you find any really kick ass apps for it. I forgot to mention that there's a nice tide app available.

5th Tuition 01-02-2012 01:52 PM

Phone is due in Tomorrow (Tuesday):D. I know Don has a weather app that showed us the rain on radar this summer while we fished. We could tell that most of the rain was north of us and traveling east to west; we didn't have to stop fishing:eek:.
5th

Breakaway 01-02-2012 07:34 PM

Marty,

You're going to love having a smartphone. I resisted for years thinking all I needed was a basic phone. I was wrong, I use mine all the time. Mine is an Android, but I'm sure Apple has the same apps. I have tide and current apps that are cool, but being able to go online and check the weather radar for storms and seeing realtime buoy data is what I like most.

Oh yeah, almost forgot about the TF app.... :rolleyes:

5th Tuition 01-02-2012 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Breakaway (Post 12064)
Marty,

You're going to love having a smartphone. I resisted for years thinking all I needed was a basic phone. I was wrong, I use mine all the time. Mine is an Android, but I'm sure Apple has the same apps. I have tide and current apps that are cool, but being able to go online and check the weather radar for storms and seeing realtime buoy data is what I like most.

Oh yeah, almost forgot about the TF app.... :rolleyes:

I have to see what's preloaded. I want a nice gps and weather app. Also the "flashlight" app". Being able to check tide, current, and buoy data would be sweet also. I went to a "best buy" websight and I see there are lots of free apps and some that cost a couple bucks. I'll be learning the phone this winter so it will be a help to me on the water this spring.
5th (Marty)
p.s. can't wait to get my music on it as well

PhilK999 01-02-2012 08:32 PM

Hi Marty, I bought my iphone mostly to use for the ipod feature. No more looking for a radio station that fades in and out and it is all music I like.

It has an excellent camera and video features that work easliy and better quality than the old digital camera i had on board.

BoatUS has an app that will send your GPS coordiantes to them and request a tow if you need it.

ABC 2 weather app has a in motion weather radar that is easy to update. Weather.com's sometimes will not update if you are trying to watch an apporaching storm

There are fishing log app that cost, but there is a built in audio recorder so you can make good records of catches or there is a note pad

You can check baseball and football scores easly through free apps

You can post to here from the water your fishing report, free app

Pandora Radio is a neat music thing. You tell it what you want to hear and it will select songs and send them to you, You thumbs up or thumbs down the song and it narrows in on what you like. Problem with this app, is it uses up a lot of data download. Is better used on land where you can download via wifi

There are GPS porgrams that cost, I have not used any of them yet. but are available. I beleive you purchase the app and then the map for the area you fish.

Smart Buoy app lets you look at all of the smart buoys up and down the bay with real time data, free app, there is a float plan app free so you can email a freind or family where you are planning on fishing that day and when you plan on returning.

There is also a bay guide for identifying species that was free.

If you want it there is an app. I got mine back in March and love it.

Blakesdad 01-03-2012 12:22 PM

What a timely post.. I bought my wife a Iphone 4 for Xmas and she hates the ****ing thing.. She wants her android back and NOW.. SO I'm kinda stuck with the IPHONE. I'm mostly and android type also, but since I now own the Apple, was wondering if I should dick around with it for awhile.

Wife seems frustrated by it.. How hard can it be/ different than Android ??

Shawn Kimbro 01-03-2012 01:21 PM

My wife won't let me get an iPhone since I can't convince her they are waterproof and shockproof enough to keep me from destroying it, but I have the Verizon G'Zone Android. I have most of the same apps Phil K. mentioned. I also like the Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy system app since it shows real time conditions - especially helpful for water temps and wind speeds. I have three different weather radar apps.

What I can't find is a good Chesapeake tide predictor. I can get the internet based predictors like the one at Maryland DNR, and my phone came with one that shows a few ocean stations, but nothing for Maryland. Anyone know of one?

Breakaway 01-03-2012 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawn Kimbro (Post 12073)

What I can't find is a good Chesapeake tide predictor. I can get the internet based predictors like the one at Maryland DNR, and my phone came with one that shows a few ocean stations, but nothing for Maryland. Anyone know of one?

Search...Tide App Atlantis Technology

Just checked it against the DNR tide finder and it was accurate.

garlien 01-03-2012 03:02 PM

I guess I a not as cool as you "Steve Jobs" lovers....I have a Blackberry and love it...

Anyway, there are a couple of websites I keep in my favorites all the time....

1> The weather channel radar is very good on a mobile device (it has a zoom feature and its free) and has helped me avoid storms, and more often than not, move around storms...

2> I use the MD DNR tidefinder a lot cause it is modified for mobile devices, easy to use, and less of a pain than to look on the HDS - 8.

3> Like Shawn I keep a number of the NOAA (NDBC/FSKM2) weather buoys loaded...Use these more than almost anything on the phone except the camera...

4> It takes a little bit of playing around and you will need to bookmark your favorite areas but the tide/current predictor from U of SC is great...It is at tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide

Will try to post some others when I get a chance...

5th Tuition 01-03-2012 04:20 PM

Thanks, the phones came today. I haven't activated them yet:rolleyes:. These suggestions are just what I need.

Question for Shawn; If you have the tide table predictions and the interactive buoy real time current flow, how much better can you get? How sensitive is the "current" information relayed from the buoy's?

Shawn; there's a case for the iphone called "lifeproof" that's waterproof.
5th (Marty)

Spot77 01-03-2012 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garlien (Post 12081)
I guess I a not as cool as you "Steve Jobs" lovers....I have a Blackberry and love it...

Anyway, there are a couple of websites I keep in my favorites all the time....

1> The weather channel radar is very good on a mobile device (it has a zoom feature and its free) and has helped me avoid storms, and more often than not, move around storms...

2> I use the MD DNR tidefinder a lot cause it is modified for mobile devices, easy to use, and less of a pain than to look on the HDS - 8.

3> Like Shawn I keep a number of the NOAA (NDBC/FSKM2) weather buoys loaded...Use these more than almost anything on the phone except the camera...

4> It takes a little bit of playing around and you will need to bookmark your favorite areas but the tide/current predictor from U of SC is great...It is at tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide

Will try to post some others when I get a chance...

I liked my Blackberry well enough. But the 2 things I end up using the most - playing music and the camera are SO much better on the iphone.

I wasn't an iphone fan until I actually had to use one per SWMBO, but now I'm pretty content with it. In the overall picture, it's no better or worse than any other "smart" phone. Well except for the camera....that kicks the Blackberry's camera's ass.:eek:

PhilK999 01-03-2012 08:29 PM

I searched the tide app Atlantis and that looks like a much better one than I had found so far.
The bouy app I use is the Chesapeake Bay Interperative Bouy System and links live to bouys from the Susky to the mouth of the bay with all the smart bouy data easily accessible, good free app.
I don't like the Weather Channels radar. I had a storm coming at me and the radar would not update, found channel 2's weather radar to update easier to show the storm as it moved closer
Forgot to mention the non fishing apps Facebook, YouTube, Skype, and Shazam
I keep my phone on my hip on a belt looped phone holder that the phone fits tight in with a Velcro flap so it does not fall out. Once on the boat it get hooked to my radio and stays in my electronics box high safe and dry.

5th Tuition 01-05-2012 01:18 PM

Trying the iPhone now. Hope this posts. Marty

5th Tuition 01-05-2012 01:21 PM

This is sweet. Just wait untill I learn how to post pics. Marty

Spot77 01-05-2012 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 5th Tuition (Post 12110)
This is sweet. Just wait untill I learn how to post pics. Marty

Kid in a candy shop!!!!!!


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