4/5 rating based on 156 reviews. Read all reviews for Ship Finder Lite for iPhone.
Ship Finder Lite is free iOS app published by pinkfroot limited
PilotWesley
Ads on "free versions" of apps are understandable; ads that suddenly HIJACK your phone are not! Besides, the free version is so limited that it's useless.
DoogieBo
Is this a joke? There really is no "Free" version of this app. All you get is a map with NONE of the ships visible. You have to BUY the app to see them. This is the sleaziest form of app I have yet encountered. I won't consider buying the app just on principle. If I can't see how well it works in the free version, I'm sure not going to give you money to find out the full version is crap! You developers and product managers for this app should be embarrassed to be associated with this app!
Wharfratt63
If you work on the waterfront it's a good app shows where the ships R. Look forward to buying it too. To get all it offers, I don't see the issues of it being bad. If I need to know it shows the ships. I like it...
Sprite_walker
This app is really pathetic. They have the information, but won't share it with you. Maybe if you buy the not-so-free version? I will never know because I am so disgusted with their approach. Every time you click on a vessel, instead of offering you some (tantalizing) info, you get a buy-me screen. Maybe I would if I knew what they could offer. If you have access to Google play, check out Marine Traffic. Not perfect, but by comparison, WOW.
Donnie 1143
Interesting for tracking ships and boats. Just need to get used to the ads.
J_in_orf
I am able to view the ship information, but a pop up ad every five clicks is pretty ridiculous. Banner ads are one thing. Annoying pop-ups are enough to cause me to delete the app. No app = no ad revenue. The app publisher needs to pay attention.
MSEP 10-10
Missing ships that some free AIS apps show. Nice maps, but missing TUGs and Cassino boat in ICW. They all were transmitting AIS.