Useful app, and updated
I downloaded several tide apps to try them out. This is the one I use. It’s good to see it getting the occasional update to keep up with the changes in iOS.
Yes, My Tide Times Pro is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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4.81 out of 5
1,132 ratings in United States
I downloaded several tide apps to try them out. This is the one I use. It’s good to see it getting the occasional update to keep up with the changes in iOS.
The complications for Apple Watch don't have any visual indicator modes - just a list of text.
Great! Love to check before heading to the beach!
Works well once it starts to work, always takes a couple seconds for map and buoys to pop up, then you have to press the station a couple times before it works. Also wish you could switch between favorites and nearest locations with a swipe instead of having to go into menus
I cannot laud you loud enough! I have loved this thing for years and now I came across the watchy bit awesome goodness. You guys are even better than Guns -n- Roses. Even better than Stravinsky. Even better than sliced bread and dolloped with mountainous gobs of homemade strawberry jam!
I love the app on my Apple Watch but it needs a format change in how the data is displayed. Now the tide data three line display on the Apple Watch reads: (Location) “Ponce Inlet Tides” in medium blue type on my watch face (Tide stage:) “High Tide (2.89 feet)” in white type face (Tide stage time) “12:27am” in very faint white type - the user can’t read this. The tide stage time is very difficult to read in any type of light - bright or dark. It needs to be more visible. Make it the same as the second or middle line so the viewer can see it. The TIME is the most important information for the user. The size of the tide, (easily read on line 2) varies very little unless we a facing a major weather event (or if we live in the Bay of Fundy.) Alternatively, put the tide time on line 2 in readable white type and put the tide height on line 3. Best solution would be to make all three lines highly visible to the Apple Watch user.
Accurate predictions, use it every time I fish.
Trying to get the tides on my complication. Says no location selected. I think it may not work for me as I live in Colorado but always want to know the tide for a location on east coast. I’ve set the location, but isn’t displayed. Tried working on this for about 4 hours total. Frustrating.
Apple watch only lets you cycle through the closest 9 stations and is a permanent display of tide, it won’t update based on proximity. This was unclear in the app description, while Dawn Patrol enables auto location.
I live by the beach and this tells me when I can ride by bike. Great
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