MoonReader Reviews

5/5 rating based on 14 reviews. Read all reviews for MoonReader for iPhone.
MoonReader is free iOS app published by MASANORI OKAMOTO

What is the time zone

Leela Nippon

This would be a great app if we could adjust it accordingly to the time zones we live in. I think the time indicated is Standard Japan Time. Also please correct the spelling of Quarter.


Yea simple

Sag rising

I love this moon app - it's simple and straight forward


Informative App

Seccare

Great free app that tells me exactly what the planets are doing and in which sign.


Perfect for my needs

gratef

Moon void of course and mercury retrograde are easy to keep track of. Would pay for more functions.


It's not great for dyscalculia

Nkoah

I'm awarding this application five stars because it seems to work fine, it has many features, etc., but I don't like it. Maybe it's because of my dyscalculia, but it's not easy to figure out what time the void-of-course moon is happening, and I don't know why, but somehow, scrolling downward to progress through the calendar is counterintuitive. I don't like that there are no settings options...I'm not even so sure that the time was in my time zone, and there's no option to change it. And it is all in military time which, for an American with dyscalculia, is a nightmare, for sure. For these reasons, it is unusable.


Splendid

Bobbyboñe1950

Always check this calendar before you make a large purchase


Artistam

SH Artist

I DL this app because I had it on my android tablet,and it's great. But it's iOS version is so unpromising! It crash every time when I open it and shutdown!


Nice, but

akrabu139

I wish I could pay to remove the ads. I just find it so distracting.


Decent

fishiedoll

I was looking for a user-friendly app to check on Mercury retrograde schedules throughout the year and this app provides the basic information I required. I would like to see the app creators add the Mercury shadow periods before and after the official retrograde and direct stations of Mercury because I have found--as many astrologers have reported--that the shadow periods are often more problematic than the retrograde itself. So I like to avoid shadow periods in addition to the retrograde period. Also, it's just a little thing but I'm terrible with remembering military time so I constantly have to ask my husband (who was in the Navy) to convert the app's military times into "civilian" times for me! Finally, I wish there was a way that I could change the progress of the calendar; it seems backwards to me to scroll upwards to go forward in the calendar.


Not bad

dcfella72

I noticed sometimes that it’s confusing to know the correct time of start and finish of the void. But for the most part it’s very handy. And free