Tide Tool 2.1c

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displays tide and current graphs and tables for almost 6900 locations worldwide. It also provides sun and moon data. This program covers the years 1998 to 2031. For more information see http://www.toolworks.com/bilofsky/tidetool.htm .

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  1. It's better than the tide tables and easy to use Anonymous -- August 2 2007, 10.17

    If it was a little easier to find location or save fav. places it would be helpful.
    When my Trio is done being a phone I'll keep it for the Tide Tools.
    Have used it CA, WA and BC Canada kayaking and have been pleased

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