Suppose you alone get lost in the vast savannahs of Africa, and there are no tools such as compass or flashlight with you, also you dont know whats the position around you, how to look for water, and how to avoid all kinds of unexpected risks. Please don't be nervous, take out your IPHONE or ITOUCH, open this powerful app of wild survival, and here it contains not only all the information on adventure knowledge, survival skills, and dangerous situation countermeasure etc that you need, but also collects several practical tools such as flashlight, protractor, ruler, compass and so on. Own them, and you will be able to calmly deal with various situations. ■FUNCTIONS: This app is composed of the following 4 parts. The toolbar on the bottom allows you to quickly navitage through the different features. Here is what each offers: Bible It contains a large number of geographical phenomena and adventure knowledge, which can be used not only as usual textbook to know about outdoor survival lore, but also as a manual when you are in urgent need of it. When you choose a theme, you will first see a descriptive picture. Click the button in the upper right corner, and you can easily read the text. Test Test section is a functional module to test your knowledge about outdoor survival. Each test contains 20 questions, and both topics and answers are from the BIBLE part. Tools It provides 8 kinds of tools which may be used in the wild, such as flashlight, ruler, protractor, refer-to-north clock, battery management and so on. Logs It provides you with a log book to record the outdoor adventure experiences. Here is the iTunes link: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=330408405 Really hope you like it
Well, this is a simulated tool of the real ruler, and users can change the scale value through moving the screen, and thus obtain the accurate measurement of the length of the object. Its unit is divided into centimeters and inches.
In fact, it is not a temperature tool, but a tool to measure the altitude according to the boiling point of water. Its principle is that along with the rise of altitude, the boiling point of water will continuously decline. For example, when the altitude is 3000m, the boiling point is 90°. Well then, if we go to the wild, we just need to carry a thermometer with us to measure the water's boiling point of the current height, so that we can know our altitude on this basis.