DayLight.One Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 41 reviews. Read all reviews for DayLight.One for iPhone.
DayLight.One is paid iOS app published by Michal Kus

Not showing the right date

Martinez Ca

The app was great prior to the recent update. It's off by one day. I'm surprise no one has said anything. Otherwise the app is nice... When it was working


Date

OIV899

Date off by one day. To correct you have to go forward two days. Once the program is close it returns to being one day behind.


Nighter

Eighghee

Nice app but the default date is still off by one day, despite several updates to attempt a fix. Though this problem can be fixed manually, it is a pain to manually correct the date each time the app is opened.


Monthly update

NaivePurchaser

Cool app. Too cool for the date to be wrong. Even when I'm not using the app … my OCD self wants it to be correct. Please! Please! Please!


Bugs

JH44

Share menu causes the app to crash. Otherwise a decent and simple wysiwyg app.


Major bug update. Fixed

JordyScott

Updated. Annoying date bug finally fixed. Now a great app. ------ Very strange that the date is one day off after developer released update to fix it specifically months ago. It is not fixed and a major bug that should be easy to fix.


Please fix bug

davidchodds

Dear daylight. I don't know any other way to reach you. The local time of most cities in Washington state is off by an hour and thus all of the sunset and sunrise times are wrong. Can you please fix this please. I've already tried uninstalling and reinstalling the app, rebooting the phone, and I have the latest version of iOS. I've typed in other cities and everything is ok except for all cities in my state. Thank you.


Great app!

Alex Buiss

I'm a fan of knowing when dawn/dusk times are, along with knowing how long twilight will last. This app is easy to use, responsive and very elegant. Also, it's $0.99! What more do you need? :)


Lost Hour

Timekeeper Airbum

It appears to be perpetually one hour off in Kalamazoo. Sun does NOT set at 4:27 PM today!!


Almost perfect.

sandersonimages

Useful but still requires thinking and calculating on my part. Would be truly helpful if it had an option to highlight (different shade of yellow) the actual golden hour before sunset/sunrise.