| iPhoneAppsPlus->Utilities->iSeismograph 
iSeismograph | | Last changed: Sep 17, 2009 |
 | Category: Utilities | | Rating:  (22) | Version: 2.0 | Size: 0.1 MB | Price: $0.99  |

Description:
iSeismograph samples acceleration, display it in a graph and exports the data for further analysis. The features in detail: - samples acceleration in x-, y-, z-direction (in g-Force) - display g-values of all 3 axis in a graph - tare function to set the reference acceleration (zero acceleration) - export data via Email (ASCII file) - time code with absolute time value (accuracy milliseconds) - selectable sampling rate (1Hz, 10Hz, 20Hz, 60Hz) - selectable g-force cutoff value to reduze data size


Reviews:
Good potential but needs improvement  By: Geoquake - Sep 18, 2009 Version: 2.0 Pros: The data logging methos is good. It is sent to email app and you can use any saved address. You implemented all suggestions so 5 stars
Good potential but needs improvement  By: Geoquake - Sep 18, 2009 Version: 2.0 Pros:
The data logging methos is good. It is sent to email app and you can use any saved address.
You implemented all suggestions so 5 stars
Not quite there  By: JazzCritic - Jun 22, 2009 Version: 1.0 I'd love for someone to take the ui of the original seismograph and give it export and save features. This one isn't elegant but can record up to 8 min max (it seems). At 1 second you can't even see the needle move. You're heading in the right direction though!
Not quite there  By: JazzCritic - Jun 22, 2009 Version: 1.0 I'd love for someone to take the ui of the original seismograph and give it export and save features.
This one isn't elegant but can record up to 8 min max (it seems).
At 1 second you can't even see the needle move.
You're heading in the right direction though!
2 apps in 1  By: Jack_ne - Nov 11, 2009 Version: 2.0 I've been shopping for a car and use this app to record how smooth the car is on a test drive. Works great.
A long way to go yet/misrepresented  By: Prymu5 - 15-Sep-2009 Version: 1.1 The screenshot shows three axes being monitored separately by needles but in fact only one graph can be shown in the app and this is drawn by a moving vertical line that updates once every second or two making the app rather unresponsive compared to the others on the store.
You feel a little cheated when you don't get what you were looking at but then it's a good attempt, just a long way to go yet... At least the app seems solid and hasn't crashed on me!

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