I've tested out a number of smart phone apps, and other than Tapatalk (and of course the Reef2Reef app), I haven't found any that are really useful? Has anybody else found any apps that they would consider to be useful in this hobby?
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I use AquaPlanner. Love the app! Has alerts, water test, inhabitants, notes and thats just the Free Lite version.

I know Jose, and I know he has worked hard on AquaPlanner for a long time, incorporating lots of user feedback over the years. Nice software!
Link here to the Pro version, but there's a $0.99 Lite version on the App Store too.
https://appsto.re/us/MwOly.i
-Matt

Someone in another thread mentioned AquaticLog, which is similar to AquaPlanner but more social-based. You keep a diary/blog of your tank, which can be public or private, and record measurements, water changes, etc. The iOS app is extremely slick, although some features are web-only (ie, uploading photos/video). (a quick check on Google Play shows an Android version exists, too.) I've been going back and forth between AquaticLog and AquaPlanner, trying to decide which one I want to stick with.
I have yet to find a decent fish/coral ID app for iOS. Aquarium ID is so close to being what I want, but the UI is horribly broken and there hasn't been any updates. I might end up writing one myself if I can find the time.


