JMS Develops iPhone Application for Mariners

Thursday, October 07, 2010
File Image courtesy JMS
Image courtesy JMS

JMS announced the release of its first iPhone application, as well as plans to develop more. The U.S. Navy Salvor’s Handbook is now available for the iPhone.

The U.S. Navy Supervisor of Salvage wanted to provide to their on-scene salvage personnel, access to their extensive library of marine casualty response know-how. The Salvor’s Handbook was intended to be a condensed and ready-reference of expert guidance that could fit in the salvor’s hip pocket.

JMS Naval Architects & Salvage Engineers first authored the U.S. Navy Salvor's Handbook for the Supervisor of Salvage in 1990, and since its government publication, JMS has received thousands of requests for the handbook from commercial mariners and salvors all over the world.

JMS now makes the same expert guidance available for your iPhone. To get your copy, visit JMS’s website: www.JMSnet.com or search “JMS” or “Salvors Handbook” in the App Store icon right from your iPhone.
 

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