What's Up? Cheats

What's Up? Hack 3.6 + Redeem Codes

Look up! It's the sky.

Developer: John Kennedy
Category: Education
Price: $1.99 (Download for free)
Version: 3.6
ID: com.craicdesign.whatsup

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Description

If you need a quick way to determine if you should bother setting up your telescope, or just want to know if that bright 'star' is actually planet, this is an app you'll find very useful.

What's Up? displays the locations of the Sun, Moon and planets on a simple grid display representing the sky. There is no augmented reality, no motion tracking: just take a peek at the display and know what's up.

(For a complete 3D rendered augmented reality and motion tracking solution, please try the award-winning companion app 'Pocket Universe').

Slide the time-bar forwards or backwards to see if your favorite planet is going to appear soon, and from which direction.

If you already own Pocket Universe, this app is similar to the "Currently Visible" display mode, but - dare I say it - a little prettier, and quicker to use.

Features

* Displays the location in the sky of the Sun, Moon, Planets and Pluto.
* Tell at a glance which objects are good for observation.
* Moon phases are displayed.
* Link to Wikipedia Page for more in-depth information.
* Southern Hemisphere supported.
* Network support only required for Wikipedia access.

Please note: Localizations are limited to Planet names.

Version history

3.6
2018-12-03
Happy holidays! The elves took a break from making toys to create a new version of What's Up?, and they:

* Brought back the old icon
* Fixed the watch app
* Tweaked and fixed bugs

Enjoy!
3.5
2018-01-08
Thank for using What's Up!

This version fixes some bugs, but also:

* Is updated to support the latest iOS version and devices.
* Adds transit times and some tweaked graphics.
* Includes a completely rewritten Watch App with new features including Up/Down view and astronomical time.

I hope you enjoy it!
3.2
2015-10-10
This update fixes a few bugs, and improves the Watch features.

Specifically:

* Fixed the bug with 'realistic' preference not being saved properly.
* Fixed bug with Watch app not refreshing its view.
* Added a Glance view to the Watch app.
* Added time, location, and LST to the Watch app.

Many thanks to the Beta Testers (including WQ, PO, and BQ) for trying out the app. Your help is much appreciated!

Please do get in touch if you want to beta test the inevitable next version, or if you have feature suggestions.

-john
3.1
2015-10-06
NEW! Support for iOS 9, including Force Touch and Spotlight searches.
NEW! Rewritten Watch component, for WatchOS2
NEW! Optionally view planets as more realistic points of light

Other bugs fixed, and performance improved.
3.0
2015-06-10
Support for Watch App and Glance views.
Improved labelling in the Orrery view.
Better geolocation support.
2.5
2015-03-10
Fixed issue with am/pm being displayed incorrectly from 12 noon to 1pm
Improved menu animation
Improved button sensitivity
Improved southern sky on launch issue
2.4
2015-02-11
Note: This is a major update, and it now requires iOS 8.1. If you are using an older device which cannot run 8.1, you will not be able to update.

What's New

* Rewritten to provide support new devices, including iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
* New, attractive visual theme and improved user interface.
* New 3D Orrery view for a better understanding as to why the planets look the way they do.
* Drag the time-strip with two fingers to skip by a day at a time. Watch the planets dance!
2.3
2012-09-17
* Support for the latest devices including iPhone 5
* Fixed location detection bug
* Improved planet position accuracy
* Added direct link to "Monthly Sky News" page.
2.2
2012-06-10
Hi! Hope you are enjoying this app!

This version:

* Fixes compass indicator issue on iPad
* Adds more information on Solar System objects

Don't forget to read the "Help" page for more hints and tips.
2.1
2012-05-30
New! Gestures: double-tap to go back to current time, swipe down to clear information panel

New! Select to use a saved location, or have the app find you at launch

New! If you return to the app, it will restart at the current time.
2.0
2012-04-15
Re-written from scratch
New simpler, darker appearance
Retina graphics support
Universal app (runs natively on iPad too)
More accurate planet position, rise and set times
Lunar zenith angle used to display Moon more accurately
24 hour clock used in animated time strip when appropriate
Discrete compass indicator to help you know which way you are facing
1.1
2010-10-21
Corrected bug that displayed daylight sky at night
The time control will be updated if the app is left running
Corrected display of AM/PM or 24 Hour time
1.0
2010-09-30

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Ratings

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Reviews

maddin4j,
Just what I expect from the maker of Pocket Universe
This app is wonderful and just as great as Pocket Universe. I really like it that it opens Pocket Universe when you tap on a planet. The only thing I don't like is that it is that the graphics are not retina-ready....yet.
iphonejunky2583,
Another great astronomy app
I have a big 10" dob and it a pain to drag it outside just to find out what I want to see is not there..this app just saved me years of back pain!! Thanks again CraigDesign!!!
Ihavetheright,
Terrible...
Why isn't this App part if Pocket Universe, it's pointless, the developer is obviously trying to boost poor sales of Pocket Universe and make a quick buck out of this app that doesn't really do anything, it doesn't even show you where the planets are, just says "it's up"! And you want people to PAY for this...? Make this free, that's all it's worth.. It doesn't do anything worth a cent...
Cookie-Tree,
Simple yet elegant
Easy to use, very intuitive. Graphics could be sharper. Would like to be able to add other objects, not just planets.
Esut6366,
A nice app, but limited usefulness.
A nice app if all you want to know is what is up in the sky and roughly where it is. But there are better apps available, some of which are free. The graphics here are low resolution, which is somewhat annoying.
okbdc,
Good start
A good start. Has potential. I have had problems with it not working as advertised, but app assistance was great. An update will likely correct shortcomings.
deverter,
Neat
Great app for quickly identifying what planets are visible, or will be visible at a certain time of day.
not_stickman,
simple and fast but...it's glitched.
...it does Not save your location.
it always wants to geo locate you, bummer.