1.10
2022-05-04
- Updated to work well on the latest version of iOS
- Star map layout adjusted and improved
1.9
2015-11-17
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Minor bug fixes to the location date and time settings.
1.8
2015-10-07
Optimised for iOS9
Minor bug fixes
1.7
2014-12-09
Fully updated to work the latest iOS and iPhone versions
1.6
2013-02-27
iOS 6.1.2 compatibility fix
1.5
2012-10-17
Graphics updated to support Retina displays
Updated content in the User Guide
1.4
2012-06-05
- A new manual location setting allows you to choose any geographical location or timezone (the Planet Wheel will still use your device's location tracking feature if you prefer).
- The Sun, Venus and Mercury now show their relative distances from the Earth, passing in front of or behind each other on the display depending on their actual positions.
- Improved User Guide, with a new Welcome screen and additional section on setting your location.
- New welcome screen display.
1.3
2011-06-12
Fixed a bug causing display problems in certain time zones.
1.2
2011-03-10
The app has a new, improved look and feel.
The Planet Wheel can now be rotated by hand to set an exact date and time.
New ‘horizon lines’ let you see exactly when an object will be rising or setting.
New information panels tell you exactly where to look for a planet, as well giving you a host of extra details.
The expanded guide tells you everything you need to get started finding planets with in the sky.
1.0.1
2010-05-14
Electronic Sky browser improved to make navigation easier, and allow full scaling and zooming.