iPhone App Of The Week: Aquarium – Strip Ease 1.0

I do not yet own Aquarium Strip Ease. I like the concept, use water test strips and compare them to the colors in the app. The app will explain what steps are need to improve water quality and presumably keep a log.

Based on the screen shots, I think the app could use a little more polish and could look more like a standard iPhone app. I would also like to have a similar app with full aquarium tracking functionality. I have bought and deleted a fair share of iPhone apps, I will wait and see what other reviews think.

Aquarium – Strip Ease 1.0 is $1.99 on the iTunes store.icon

99CE3BE8 872E 43EA B10B 5308C9AE1451 iPhone App Of The Week: Aquarium   Strip Ease 1.0This version of Aquarium – Strip Ease supports API® 5 in 1 Test Strips, and Mardel® 5 in 1 Test Strips.

If you use a different type of strip and would like to use it with Aquarium – Strip Ease you contact us using the special email address found within the app we will work with you to include your strip in the next version.

Strip Ease is an easy way to read aquarium test strips. Simply dip your strip in your aquarium then match the colors on the strip with the color pads on your iPhone and find out quickly what your water condition is.

Features:
• API® 5 in 1 Test Strip Comparison
• Mardel® 5 in 1 Test Strip Comparison
• Fresh and Salt Water Testing
• Stores Water Test History
• Email Test Results and Test History

API® is a registered trademark of Mars Fishcare North America, Inc. and is in no way associated with Aquarium – Strip Ease or Key Lime 314, LLC.

Mardel® is a registered trademark of Sentry AQ and is in no way associated with Aquarium – Strip Ease or Key Lime 314, LLC.

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When Greg is not writing on his blog Greg In The Desert, he is working at his full time job at Intel Corporation in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. You can find him on the internet at Flickr or Twitter.
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