Sunrise Sunset Professional Reviews

5/5 rating based on 17 reviews. Read all reviews for Sunrise Sunset Professional for iPhone.
Sunrise Sunset Professional is paid iOS app published by Peter Smith

Here is my review!

r8erz

The pop up keeps bugging me to review it. So here is my review: annoying. Suggestion to app developers? Don't use annoying pop ups.


Simple and very well designed

dafacto

This app was exactly what I was looking for. I don’t need spinning globes or extensive information. I normally just want to know “what time is sunset” and “until when do I have light (and, hence, need to be back from my bike ride). This app fills that need perfectly, and in a package that’s very thoughtfully designed. And as the owner of a company that designs apps, I appreciate that getting to a “simple” design is much harder than one might imagine. Bravo, and great work!


The app couldn't get my location

Dwm206

Id love my 1.99 back


Very Pleased

Edazar1

Instant access to data. No sifting through useless filler. Attractive screen presence. Easy to use. Easy to read.


Sunset and darkness

TxWade

Great little app that does simple what it advertises. One click to find sunrise and sunset times. First and last light available as well. Very easy to look quickly at days in the future.


Quick and simple

Lolligagging

Refer to this app daily to plan my daily end-of-day stroll...like to be back home before dark.


Perfect!

cindeegirl

Love this app. As a photographer I need to know this info quickly. Having easy access to it is great. Tells me exactly what I need to know. My only complaint? I paid for no ads and I still get them. :-(


Nice UI, not so accurate

jettagozoom

Well, I guess it's accurate enough for most uses. It says the shortest day of the year was 12/17 one time, and then 12/21 the next. The astronomical formulas are probably correct, but there is a presentation bug showing bad times and dates sometimes. Anyway, there really aren't any great sunrise/sunset apps out there, but this is the best so far. Being able to dial in a date sometime in the future is great. It would be nice to know how fast the change in time for sunrise and sunset, perhaps in a graph showing deltas for the year. And last, I really like the look and layout of the data. As far as the location feature, that is nice. It would be great if one could type in the name of a city or location rather than having to find it on the maps. Providing both would be perfect.


Iichthus

IICHTHUS

Does the job


None

Tippy two

Does exactly what it advertises, is simple and concise.