Re: App for iPad

2015-01-14 Thread Thibaud Taudin Chabot
Not direct for sundialing but you might be interested in Sun 
Surveyor. There is free light version and a paid pro version.

Thibaud

At 17:36 13-1-2015, Larry McDavid wrote:
Tony's report of this phone app for the iPad has made me wonder if 
any of us uses an Android app for a smart cell phone that provides 
a similar orrery function.


I just got a new Galaxy S5 smart cell phone with a large oled 
display. Can anyone recommend an Adroid app helpful with sundialing?


Larry
NASS

On 1/12/2015 2:14 AM, Tony Moss wrote:

Hi all,
  While restoring lost material on my iPad I searched for an
Orrery app. and discovered   Phaeton .  It is a free application so I
almost didn't bother to download it.  What a mistake that would have been!

If you know about it already then no harm done but, if not, you have an
astronomical treat in store.

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Best wishes,

Larry McDavid W6FUB
Anaheim, California  (SE of Los Angeles, near Disneyland)
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Re: App for iPad

2015-01-13 Thread David Patte ₯
We are in the midst of developing a sundial app for iOS and Andriod. We 
don't have a timeframe for release yet, though.


The app, as designed, will also work on Windows, and OSX (Mac).

We are interested in receiving feature requests, so if there are things 
you would like to see in a sundiial app - please feel free to contact us 
directly, off this list.


David





On 2015-01-13 12:13, Richard Mallett wrote:

On 13/01/2015 16:36, Larry McDavid wrote:
Tony's report of this phone app for the iPad has made me wonder if 
any of us uses an Android app for a smart cell phone that provides 
a similar orrery function.


I just got a new Galaxy S5 smart cell phone with a large oled 
display. Can anyone recommend an Adroid app helpful with sundialing?


Larry
NASS


There are plenty of GPS apps that will tell you where you are. Not 
sure what else you need in a small device.






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Re: App for iPad

2015-01-13 Thread Richard Mallett

On 13/01/2015 16:36, Larry McDavid wrote:
Tony's report of this phone app for the iPad has made me wonder if any 
of us uses an Android app for a smart cell phone that provides a 
similar orrery function.


I just got a new Galaxy S5 smart cell phone with a large oled 
display. Can anyone recommend an Adroid app helpful with sundialing?


Larry
NASS


There are plenty of GPS apps that will tell you where you are.  Not sure 
what else you need in a small device.



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Re: App for iPad

2015-01-13 Thread Larry McDavid
Tony's report of this phone app for the iPad has made me wonder if any 
of us uses an Android app for a smart cell phone that provides a 
similar orrery function.


I just got a new Galaxy S5 smart cell phone with a large oled display. 
Can anyone recommend an Adroid app helpful with sundialing?


Larry
NASS

On 1/12/2015 2:14 AM, Tony Moss wrote:

Hi all,
  While restoring lost material on my iPad I searched for an
Orrery app. and discovered   Phaeton .  It is a free application so I
almost didn't bother to download it.  What a mistake that would have been!

If you know about it already then no harm done but, if not, you have an
astronomical treat in store.

...
--
Best wishes,

Larry McDavid W6FUB
Anaheim, California  (SE of Los Angeles, near Disneyland)
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RE: App for iPad

2015-01-12 Thread Dave Bell
Tony, it looks like you machined those panels yourself!

A beautiful app, indeed!

 

Dave

 

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From: sundial [mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] On Behalf Of Tony Moss
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 2:15 AM
To: sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: App for iPad

 

Hi all,
 While restoring lost material on my iPad I searched for an Orrery
app. and discovered   Phaeton .  It is a free application so I almost
didn't bother to download it.  What a mistake that would have been!

If you know about it already then no harm done but, if not, you have an
astronomical treat in store.

Happy New Year!

Tony Moss.

P.S.  The following triviality has nothing whatsoever to do with sundialling
so should be ignored by those who wish it so.  My only defence is that I
have not laughed so much in ages.  Enjoy!

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/k1bG2EPGmI0?autoplay=1vq=hd720rel=0
showinfo=0start=82end=321

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