Cory B
Sustaining Member
My latest foray into iOS is in the app store now - HINSearchPlus.
It's a Hull Identification Number (HIN) decoder/validator and builder lookup App. I know there are various free methods available on line, but this app has the advantages of:
1) It has a much easier to use, flexible, and integrated interface (granted, I'm biased).
2) The entire USCG manufacturer database in built into the app (its big, but not that big), which lets it work without needing an Internet connection.
And to keep it Ericson related, some of the sample screenshots in the App Store show Ericson Yachts.
It's in the App store HERE, and I have general info page at www.HINSearchPlus.com.
It's free right now, but I am planning on converting it to a pay app in a week or so.
PS I know the App says Ericson was started in 1976, which we all know is wrong, but that's what the USCG database claims - their data from the 70's isn't very accurate. And if you want a grin, look up the USCG comments on Hunters request for a new HIN.
It's a Hull Identification Number (HIN) decoder/validator and builder lookup App. I know there are various free methods available on line, but this app has the advantages of:
1) It has a much easier to use, flexible, and integrated interface (granted, I'm biased).
2) The entire USCG manufacturer database in built into the app (its big, but not that big), which lets it work without needing an Internet connection.
And to keep it Ericson related, some of the sample screenshots in the App Store show Ericson Yachts.
It's in the App store HERE, and I have general info page at www.HINSearchPlus.com.
It's free right now, but I am planning on converting it to a pay app in a week or so.
PS I know the App says Ericson was started in 1976, which we all know is wrong, but that's what the USCG database claims - their data from the 70's isn't very accurate. And if you want a grin, look up the USCG comments on Hunters request for a new HIN.
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