Bullseye Glass App for iPhone

Started by Zeldazog, November 06, 2012, 04:43:36 PM

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Zeldazog

Came across this the other day, an app for iPhone etc.

http://www.bullseyeglass.com/index.php?option=com_jfusion&Itemid=224&jfile=viewtopic.php&f=14&t=3367

Contains all the tech notes, a temp/rate converter, annealing calculators for thicker slabs, and has the catalogue.  Doesn't look like it's available for android yet, but hopefully will be sometime. 


noora

Ooh, shiny  :D I hope it works on my antique iphone 3G. I've found that more and more apps require a newer iOS than what's available for the original 3G :(

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Zeldazog

Quote from: noora on November 06, 2012, 09:16:53 PM
Ooh, shiny  :D I hope it works on my antique iphone 3G. I've found that more and more apps require a newer iOS than what's available for the original 3G :(

Says requires iOs 4.3 or higher...

julieHB

You tease, Dawn (Android here....)  :D
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sparrow

The annealing calculator looks faaaaab....wish I'd had this *before* the pigeons!
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mariag

Ooooooh, it uploads on the iPad too ;D
Thanks Dawn.

noora

Quote from: Zeldazog on November 06, 2012, 09:31:48 PM
Quote from: noora on November 06, 2012, 09:16:53 PM
Ooh, shiny  :D I hope it works on my antique iphone 3G. I've found that more and more apps require a newer iOS than what's available for the original 3G :(

Says requires iOs 4.3 or higher...


Typical, my phone has 4.2 and won't support any newer OS :-( I guess this is Apples way of forcing me to buy a new phone even though my old phone still works perfectly  >:(

Calico Cat

Thank you - works fine on an iPad  ;D


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Flyingcheesetoastie

I've had this app for a while and it's a good starting point for things. I'm not sure the annealing allows for molds as well as glass though.