David,
The pool calc went down sometime yesterday. There's a link to a copy referenced in this thread.
The pool calc went down sometime yesterday. There's a link to a copy referenced in this thread.
JasonLion said:Keep in mind that the Pool Calculator doesn't tell you what to do, it tells you how to do something you have decided needs to be done.
To get an idea of where to set your target levels, take a look at our Recommended Levels chart.
Aren't you guy's going to fix the pool-calculator app for iPhone?
As steve63703 says in his comment on
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pool-cal ... 76581?mt=8:
"It is a perfect app except for one thing it won't hold your settings
you have to keep entering them fix that and I will give it 5 stars!"
FRUSTRATING to have a computing device with memory but the software
doesn't use it. FRUSTRATING to have to enter ALL the setup parameters
every time I reopen the app.
PLEASE fix it and publish an update!!!
Thanks,
Steve
JasonLion said:Yes, losing settings is a known problem in the iOS version. Sadly, there is no sign that they are going to fix it any time soon.
pSiFlow said:Gang,
This is Terry from pSiFlow. I am the founder and CEO of the company. We bought Pool Calculator from Jason to get a respected dosage calculator to add to our diagnostics tools. We have no intention of changing the free aspect of the web app, and have taken all of Jason's input on requests, as well as trolling the TFP fora. The pool calculator app will not turn into an app with ads or any of that junk; it will stay the DIY dosage tool it has always been. Our roadmap includes supporting iPhone, Android and BB and I will keep y'all up to date on that.
We just put up the pSiFlow version of Jason's app for review by Apple this last weekend, not many changes, just a few tweaks to match the new development kit and iOS. Shouldn't take too long to approve. As Jason has mentioned, Apple has not figured out how to transfer apps from one owner to another. A lot of that has happened by basically turning over the entire account to the buyer, but that can't work here since it is Jason's personal account.
How will we handle the issues this creates? Well I think once we get it up on the app store, we will make it free for a while, and announce it here so that everyone that has supported it and may feel left in the lurch by what we had to do can get on to the new version. Please feel free to post here (I hope Jason lets this stay sticky).
Our main business is reading test strips and other sensors with phone cameras, aggregating the data for the customers and giving them recommendations based on trends and results. We work with strip makers and retailers to connect the strip user with the dealer (recommendations are based on dealer chemicals and the dealer can see a dashboard of the results). I won't use this forum to sell our product, so pm me if you want to discuss offline.
I am a PhD chemist with tons of analytical chemistry experience. I have taught as an adjunct at Boise State (yes, the blue turf). I am a scientist and I seem to fit in nicely with you lot, and I really appreciate what TFP does. Thats all for now.
Terry
kpromero said:I was using the pool calculator for iPhone and switched to an Android phone. Did not see simple pool but did try out pool pal which keeps logs for you to go back to and is free. Is this one a good one?