Solar Time Pro

by SpeedyMarks


Travel & Local

0.99 usd



The apparent solar time at your current location


This application shows the apparent solar time, the time you would see on a sundial at your current location. It is the combination of the mean solar time (which depends on the longitude at your current position), the time difference from the solar equation which changes over the year because of the ecliptic path of the earth around the sun and optional daylight saving in the summer. That means the solar time at 12:00pm (noon) is the time of the highest sun position. Features:- see the time difference in detail- toggle the display of the seconds- toggle between 12 and 24 hours- the background color changes according to the time difference from the solar equation- the location is automatically updated when you move- supports phones and tabletsRuns on Android watches:- displays the apparent solar time and the time difference to the current local time- runs as app and watchface- bug fix

Read trusted reviews from application customers

I get adds even though I have paid version. Su cks man.

Gerard Ngawati

It's great. I used it to set my sundial. I would like it if the watch app had the mean time in the center and the solar time at the top. Other then that exactly what I needed. 2021: For some reason the watch face part of the app doesn't work anymore. And it looks like they sell another app that used to be part of this app...

monk0383

exactly what i wanted. add some more features please.

Narayan Mhaskar

Great app. Please add a widget option.

Armin Mehanovic

A graphical representation of the clock offset, shown around the edge of the circle, would be a nice improvement but otherwise a simple but effective app

A Google user

Perfect.

Chube

If you're a science geek who loves time then this app is for you

Dana Harris

Definitely one of the best solar time apps I've seen. A nice compliment to the app would be sunrise and sunset times in both solar and local standard time as well as the local standard time when solar noon will occur on a given day. These additions would make the app the only solar information app I would need.

James Hansford