4/5 rating based on 21 reviews. Read all reviews for TriCalc for iPhone.
TriCalc is paid iOS app published by Maverick Software LLC
kiowa11
As a cyclist this is a convenient little application. The interface is easy to use and it works great with the iPhone. The price is good at $1.99, would be better at .99. Some nice features to add would be metric conversion and the ability to turn on/off the sound. Best pace calculator out there in my opinion.
Nick-M
With one exception, this app is well-done. The interface is clean and attractive, though I don't understand why there are separate settings for running, swimming, and biking, since the calculations are the same for each. The biggest problem with this app is that it should use a numeric keypad for entry instead of the dials. It's fine if you want to do a single calculation, but if you are calculating your pace across a number of laps it gets really tedious to keep scrolling. Keypads work great for time entry on a microwave or distance entry on a calculator and it would be really easy to use them here too. Also, the icon is a little weird. What's up with that stick-guy's hips?
IronmanEC
Awesome!! Thx for adding in the totals. This really makes for a great little app. Very nice job on this app. I like being able to vary the different components in order to set goals. My one suggestion would be to add a grand total time so that you can see your overall goal without having to manually add them all up.
E=h2o
I love this app. Great for calculating pace/overall time calculations. Worth the money just for that use. Great interface. East & fun to use.
Jumpytunes
Tri-calc is my new favorite training tool. I use it before and after every race to precisly plan my goals and afterwards reflect on my performance. I plan out my race in the days leading up to an event, tweak it as my training fluctuates, and then give it a quick peek just as I'm leaving transition on race day to have my splits on top of mind. Sure you could add this or that but as is this is a great app for the $. I'm sure new versions will be even better, but hey, compared to a set of Zipp 404's this is a cheap training tool!