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Gentlemen's Quarterly - June 2016 Issue (German)
Knots 3D is currently featured in the June 2016 of GQ Magazine, German Edition. Continue Reading »
Gentlemen's Quarterly - June 2016 Issue (German)
Knots 3D is currently featured in the June 2016 of GQ Magazine, German Edition. Continue Reading »
BoatU.S. Magazine - February/March 2016 Issue
We spent hours playing with our phones and tablets, looking for the coolest apps for the boater. Continue Reading »
MacBreak Weekly - Episode 490: Nerds, the Musical
Knots 3D is the iOS Pick of the Week on the MacBreak Weekly podcast. Continue Reading »
Guy Harvey Magazine - Volume 6, Issue 21, Fall 2015
Few would have thought it a decade ago, but one of the most effective tools in modern tackle boxes is the smart phone. With instant access to weather data, fishing regulations, social media and all manner of technical know-how, a phone that's armed with the right apps can go a long way toward improving your day on the water. Continue Reading »
WBRC - Fox 6 News
Boy Scouts aren't the only ones who need to learn how to tie knots. The Knots 3D app is a great teacher with animated instructions for 101 knots in 18 categories. Continue Reading »
Boating Magazine - Volume 87, Number 1, January 2014 Issue
Whether you prefer Apple or Android, or small-screen phone or large-screen tablet, there's a boating app with your name on it. Use your smartphone or tablet for help on everything from navigation and weather reports to emergency support, charting and more. Continue Reading »
UFRA Straight Tip - Volume 14, Issue 4, Oct-Dec 2013
It seems like just about everyone has a smartphone or tablet these days but few of us really explore the full power of these handy devices. Turns out these devices can be used for more than just Facebook and Google. A growing number of apps either have been developed for rescue services or have great useable features for us. Continue Reading »
Scouting Magazine - Volume 100, Number 4, September - October 2012 Issue
When David Boren served as a camp counselor in the Ore-Ida Council, his Scoutmaster challenged Boren's unit to learn 50 knots. Boren learned them all, went on to earn the Eagle Scout Award, and remains involved with Scouting as a Webelos Den leader and Cubmaster. Continue Reading »