donm
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Can't find the 2026 upgrade in the Appstore - only 2025 is there. Has it been discontinued?
Can't find the 2026 upgrade in the Appstore - only 2025 is there. Has it been discontinued?
Mine asked me if I wanted to download this year's data when looking at tides a week or so ago.Can't find the 2026 upgrade in the Appstore - only 2025 is there. Has it been discontinued?
£3 androidHow much does it currently cost for 1 years tide data? Can't find that anywhere and don't want to have to install the app just to find out how much.
just updated mine..Can't find the 2026 upgrade in the Appstore - only 2025 is there. Has it been discontinued?
As an example, Avonmouth, Bristol main port , sharpness is one of many secondaries.. complete with graphs etc, for every day to dec 31 2026So before I spend my £2.99 it says 39 standard ports and 500 secondary ports. That seems a low number. Does it show tide GRAPHS for all of those not just the 39 standard ports?
Or to put it another way does is show exactly what Admiralty Easy tide shows bur without the 7 say restriction?
According to their information on the app stores, Absolute Tides uses official UKHO data (unlike many other tide apps / sources). This also seems to be confirmed in the copyright statements under About.Okay I have spent my £2.99
This is going to take a period of "building up confidence" as the data is not identical to Easy Tide.
Today for instance. Port of Inverness.
Easy tide tells me 11:00 tide height 2.9m 17:00 tide height 2.6m
Those points chosen because we generally recon to be safe we need 3m above chart datum to get in and out of our drying harbour.
However Absolute tides with the just downloaded 2026 data says 10:50 3.1m and 17:10 3m
I would hate to be coming in on Absolute tides reconing and find we get stuck in the mud because Easy tide was right.
If they come from the same data set I would expect them to match.
But I am not comparing it with any other random tide app. I am comparing it with Admiralty Easy Tide.However if you are going to get anxious about a 10 minute time difference between Absolute Tides and another source, you are perhaps not allowing for Mother Nature - Scottish tides don’t tend to read tide tables, UKHO or others, and things simply aren’t that precise.
As I say a period of building up confidence to see which one is "right"
But I am not comparing it with any other random tide app. I am comparing it with Admiralty Easy Tide.
BOTH claim to use UKHO data, so you would expect them to agree to the second.
Another example, Tomorrow.
Absolute tides says high water 14:47 4.8 metres Low water 21:14 0.8m
Easy Tide says 15:10 4.7 metres Low water 21:43 0,7m
As I say a period of building up confidence to see which one is "right"
You make a reasonable point. It must be because, even though they are using the same raw data (i.e. coefficients), there must be a difference in the algorithms and/or interpolation method. It just underlines that these are tidal predictions which is not an exact science.