Sunset Countdown Reviews

4/5 rating based on 10 reviews. Read all reviews for Sunset Countdown for iPhone.
Sunset Countdown is free iOS app published by Clint Johnson

Amazing!!

Nick2211

Simple. Effective app. Exactly what I wanted.


Great App

Greg from Zimbabwe

Very simple and exactly what I wanted.


Useful resource

TorchFire

We have friends whose religious beliefs prohibit activity outside of the home after sunset on certain days. This app helps us maintain an awareness of the time they have available for socializing without inadvertently imposing on their beliefs.


Data incorrect

Shermanl

I wanted to love this app. I love it's elegant simplicity . I also really like that it shows dusk too- most apps like this don't. It didn't try to be a Swiss Army knife - focus on one thing…BUT that said it has to do that one thing perfectly. I recently discovered it was off by about 25 mins for my location! That's pretty significant since I use it for bike rides. I hoping for a fix but until then it's of no use. I wrote developer on this as well.


Won't work

Soljwf

The app looks good but every time I start it up it force quits itself a second after it loads


Useful

PSchexy94

It's nice to know exactly how long I have before the Sabbath and Holy Das start or end.


Precisely awesome!

Paul Hansen

Simple. Elegant. Great UI and has helped me multiple places flawlessly! Thank you!


I really like it

Bill4734

Helpful & gives pertinent information in a way that is very easy to see & understand


Does not work

SmallBizGirl

Just shows a message that says could not load information. Should be removed from the repository so it doesn't waste peoples time. It also asks for location information all the time not just when it's running with no explanation.


DEADWARE! Delete from App Store!

AnnStringerDesigns

This nonfunctional app hasn't been updated in two years. In just the last month alone, I probably downloaded at least half a dozen apps for my brand-new iPhone 6S Plus that turned out, upon installation, to either not load, or not function. Apple should remove records in the App Store database 90 days after the first reviewer notices that any app no longer works. A "Report as Not Functioning" checkbox in the App Store Reviews section might help expedite this process. Otherwise, nonworking apps continue to waste time for Apple's customers around the world. If the developer doesn't respond after six months, Apple should then release the source code as public domain so that others can take the simple steps required to fix outdated but nevertheless useful applications. If I turn out to be wrong about this particular app, I will revise my review. Nevertheless, as an Apple Developer Connection member myself since 2001, I don't have much patience left for other developers who fail to update their apps, or even their App Store database records.