Sky Time Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 17 reviews. Read all reviews for Sky Time for iPhone.
Sky Time is free iOS app published by John Kennedy

SO well made. One of my favorites, for sure.

JasonQ82

Living just outside the city, my friend showed me this and now I'm on the bandwagon - use it while traveling to get your bearings and then check out their other apps to learn something conversational about the billion points of light in the sky! AAA stuff! Thank you.


Color Makes it Hard to Read

Daoud

Needs a new color scheme. Red on reddish background doesn't make it. Check out a newspaper, magazine, or book, all designed for maximum ease in reading, maximum contrast. Black type on a white background.


Great for astronomers

NakMan

Nice simple app that allows me to setup my telescope computer. The red theme is perfect for this, no need to change. Would be nice if updated to use all of the iPhone X screen.


Parts not working

pocketthinker

I think the actual information displayed is correct, but... - It won't display in landscape mode on an iPad, so I can't leave it propped up on a table and read it properly. - The help menus don't work--I can't get the explanations of the different times that are shown in the examples in the AppStore.


Great clock. Great astronomy app (with suggestion to developer)

iownacamera

If you are an observer this one is for you. Don’t need to say anything else. Case closed. As I said one suggestion to developer... Can you make option to display sidereal time as the primary clock? That would be awesome. Right now it’s just as one of the secondaries. That clock I think is the main reason why someone would get this app, so make this a primary clock, please. Or include as an option, please. Thank you very much.


Text to small in field

PaplooTheLearned

Exactly the app I was looking for: something to be a field clock while doing astronomy. Except that everything but the local civil time is too small to easily read at night, and so I don’t use it.


Nice app, but problem with sidereal time.

Jim the astrophysicist

I use this in a lab course on radio astronomy I teach to quickly see what the local sidereal time is. This is the problem: When the seconds roll over from 60 to 0, the minutes do not increment by 1 until after 20 seconds have passed by. This is on an iPhone 11 pro.