AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 5.0. Trustworthiness 0 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 0 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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100% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
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About Sun n Moon
- Sunrise/Sunset
- Moonrise/Moonset
- Moon phases animation
- Compass showing sun and moon positions
**Now on Apple WATCH
*** WATCH a VIDEO demo at our site ***
http://www.catalyst4.com/sun_n_moon
Key Features
• Sunrise and sunset times (no network connection required)
• Moonrise and moonset times
• Specify location by 4 methods:
1) GPS or location services
2) Choose from a list of cities worldwide
3) Latitude and longitude
4) Google Maps
• Phase of the Moon/Percentage Illumination
• Compass view for navigation showing position of sun and moon (slider animates the position and elevation for different times of the day)
• Save a location (startup to the saved location or automatically find current location)
• Select any date. Quickly switch between dates using arrows or return to current date.
• Easy to read display (in 24 hour or am/pm format)
• Handles time zones and daylight savings time
• Shows past/future dates for northern/southern extremes when sun is down/up all day
• Accurate times (NOAA standard) calculated right on the device (network connection not required)
• Details view - time of solar noon, current altitude and elevation for sun and moon
Sun n Moon Screenshots
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Reviews for Sun n Moon
MikeH33
Simple, easy, great!
I’ve been using this app for years and love it! It’s easy to use, and has a clear presentation of the basic information about the sun and moon. It’s always been my go to app to see when sunset and sunrise are going to happen … today, or any other day. Great app!
JohnnySC306
Love it. It works. Simple.
Used it for many years. Definite winner. You can win bets around the solstices, because the times of sunrises and sunsets do some crazy things due to the earth's elliptical orbit.