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Would be nice. No?
I use this in a lab course on radio astronomy I teach to quickly see what the local sidereal time is. This is the problem: When the seconds roll over from 60 to 0, the minutes do not increment by 1 until after 20 seconds have passed by. This is on an Android 11 pro.
Exactly the app I was looking for: something to be a field clock while doing astronomy. Except that everything but the local civil time is too small to easily read at night, and so I don’t use it.
If you are an observer this one is for you. Don’t need to say anything else. Case closed. As I said one suggestion to developer... Can you make option to display sidereal time as the primary clock? That would be awesome. Right now it’s just as one of the secondaries. That clock I think is the main reason why someone would get this app, so make this a primary clock, please. Or include as an option, please. Thank you very much.
I think the actual information displayed is correct, but... - It won't display in landscape mode on an Mobile, so I can't leave it propped up on a table and read it properly. - The help menus don't work--I can't get the explanations of the different times that are shown in the examples in the AppStore.
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