5/5 rating based on 56 reviews. Read all reviews for Tide Chart USA for iPhone.
Tide Chart USA is free iOS app published by Yasunori Kuroki
Runegade
This is a free app, so you can't really complain too much. The graphics are clear, and easier to read than some other similar apps. However, I live in San Diego (a maritime town,) and the app has been giving me incorrect times for the tides. For example, today it listed 5:45 a.m. as the low tide, when the actual low was at 6:50 a.m. (confirmed on the NOAH website.) Timing is important when you walk on the beach. I hope this can be fixed with an update.
TacticalSystem
I use this app to plan my morning jog on the beach. This app prevents me from arriving on a high tide blocked beach.
Grouperhound
Stations are found through a laborious list. Tide Trac on the other hand is done visually from a map, and is much easier. I can also find stations with Tide Trac that I cannot with this app, Kent Narrows MD for example.
annashea7
This is an easy app for someone that is a beachgoer. There is a daylight savings setting that needs to be clicked on, otherwise the tide times may be an hour or so off.
Zenmaxk
Great free app, use it all the time for oystering. For some reason recently it fell behind 1 hour and shows the time 1 hour behind even with the DST option turned on.
Touchy guy
Seems pretty accurate if you have the right location set and the graphics are good for scrolling and watching the pattern or seeing what's happening. But... I wish it would show me data about the current condition / where the red line is. And it lets me touch and hold to put a red line up, but again no info. The calendar is nice for the moon, but why not have an option to show high/low tide levels? And setting location is a bit tedious. Do I have the closest one? Maybe it could offer a list sorted by distance?