Meteor Shower Calendar - Ad Version Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for Meteor Shower Calendar - Ad Version for iPhone.
Meteor Shower Calendar - Ad Version is free iOS app published by Christopher Wilcox

Perfect.

814k3

All it needs is notifications. Other than that it does just what I was looking for.


App changed

Bethknows

All of a sudden I cannot find any 'settings' icon to change ANYthing- like notifications. All I get is the list. I have deleted and reinstalled and it is not better. Any suggestions?


Settings can be found...

[chis]

@Bethknows app settings can be found in the main iPhone Settings app under 'Meteor Shower Calendar'


Nice App - Better With Moon Rise/Set

Mabryan777

This Is a nice application for seeing when meteor showers will occur. It would be perfect if it also showed when the moonrise moon set would occur. Great start!


iOS 5 support, please!

leandroprz

Looks pretty good from the pictures, but I wasn't able to test it because it won't run on my 3GS, I'm on iOS 5. Please support that version, I'll definitely buy the full app. Thanks!


Cool App

ilistentoo

Lists all the meteor showers, when they start and end, and when they peak! Now I just have to have a clear night so I can see some activity!


Info button

HH22GG22

There is no info button as pictured in the AppStore and no option in the app for removing annoying pop up.


Idk if people should get it

Emma 12855

It's an ok app but it doesn't show the approximate time the meteor is supposed to show up or what start, peak, or end means...in my opinion think before you get this app


Good Idea. But, Not Well Done.

Calen, The Duke SkyWatcher

I've been an amateur astronomer for over 40 years, but I have never heard of the "Antihelion" Meteor Shower that this app shows as lasting for 10 months of the year. No meteor shower lasts that long. But, that is what dominates the notices from this app on a daily basis. There is no way to deselect any of the meteor showers, either. And , the "App Support" link only leads back to the App Store, so this app appears to be unsupported, as well. Pity, it seemed like a good idea.


Info passible but ads stink

JRLBell

In my books, any app that allows spam advertising gets zero points. I'll put up with advertising, but trick ad banners that lead to unwanted sites are about as low as you can get. The program itself, while it does contain what appears to be accurate information, basically steals the fairly static data from Wikipedia. Even the links are simply to Google searches on a topic. For instance, tap the telescope looking icon and it sends you to a Google search on the word: "constellation." That's pretty cheesy. This looks more like a so called Windows 8.x store "app." It doesn't even belong in the Apple app store. Bottom line: down-voted to less than zero.