Trimix Tools will produce warning alerts when the entered parameters result in conditions that might be an area of concern for the diver. Many of these warnings (like a planned depth depth that exceeds a maximum) can be easily corrected by changing the entered parameters.

More advanced Trimix dives are often planned such that they require a “travel gas” to safely get to a depth where the “bottom gas” can be used due to a low partial pressure of oxygen at the surface. By default, Trimix Tools will post a warning if a travel gas might be required. You can turn these warnings off in the “Settings” tab if you’d prefer not to receive these warnings. Select the Settings tab (by default it is under the “More” tab) and turn the “Low surface PPO2” switch to off. This setting will also persist the next time you open the application.

You can rearrange the items on the tab bar from the “More” tab. Just select the “Edit” button and drag the tools into the order that you prefer. It might be preferable to have the Settings tab handy if you frequently change systems of measurement.

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  1. We create applications for mobile phones and handhelds with a focus on iPhone and iPod® touch.

  2. Our goal is to provide high quality applications that enhance your ability to be productive or have fun when you are not within easy reach of your desk.

  3. Our first applications are designed with the SCUBA diver in mind making dive planning and gas blending calculations on the boat or at the fill station possible.

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