![]() ![]() Two recent examples come to mind: (1) I received a survey invitation in the app to weigh in on building the wall between the US and Mexico. I don’t really mind ads in general, as I know they need to make money, but the way they are implementing advertising on this app results in an unacceptable use experience. ![]() This was a very simple and useful app for a long time until recently, when I started to receive a lot of annoying and unprofessional advertising on it. I used to like this app until it got spammy When I am not working and have free time, I probably use my tide app about four times or more and that is nearly everyday. I still use my paper tide calendar to see future tides more than a week or two out, yet if need be, I can scroll over to see future tides on the app as well. This helps me plan my walks and swims so I do not get clobbered with waves crashing against cliffs or rocks while walking, and can float over rocks while swimming, and to plan for sunlight or starlight. I love how clear the graph is, showing me how the tide will be rising and falling throughout the day and night, and clearly showing me sunrise and sunset as well. ![]() I love that it tells me the exact feet and inches at the moment with a little arrow pointing up or down for rising or falling tide. This app is more useful than my paper tide calendar for daily use. I use this app to plan my 8-mile beach walks and to plan when I will swim in the ocean. ![]()
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