A little more from the App Store:
Sundial displays the sun and moon's rise/set cycle in a handy 24-hour ring. You 
can create iOS notifications for common events, including sunrise, solar noon, 
sunset, moonrise, lunar noon, lunar midnight, and moonset. Notification of full 
moon, new moon, first quarter moon, and last quarter moon is also supported. 
You can also create alerts for astronomical, nautical, and civil twilight start 
and end, including dawn and dusk.


Sundial is great for runners, hikers, campers, walkers, boaters, sailors, 
pilots, gardeners, farmers, photographers, film/tv production crew, 
astronomers, and travelers of all kinds. Parents, want a reminder that twilight 
is over and you need to get the kids inside? This is for you. Like to take your 
dog on a walk 30 minutes for sunset? Sundial has you covered.


Sundial does not require an Internet connection to calculate rise & set times: 
GPS and built-in algorithms are used.


You can enable one alert for free. Unlock unlimited alerts by making a one time 
in-app purchase of Sundial Premium. Premium has other neat features including 
options to synchronize your alerts to other devices using iCloud and disable 
screen lock when Sundial is active (use it is a clock on your desk).


Includes a Today Widget for quick access on the iPhone and an Apple Watch app. 
The Apple Watch app includes several complications for 38mm, 40mm, 42mm, and 
44mm watches.


The iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch apps have voice over support for all 
features. Reported times switch between AM/PM and 12/24 notation based on your 
system settings.

Richard

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Malcolm 
Parfitt
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 2:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Sundial

Hello,

Not sure whether this has been posted before but I read about it on AppleVis.

Sundial is a very useful app that gives you information of sun and moon rise 
and set among other things.

You can set alerts for notification of sun rise and set so a blind person knows 
when it will be getting dark.  I know that there are other apps that have 
similar functionality but what sets this one apart is that you can have an 
offset to your alerts.  So for example you can configure the app to alert you a 
quarter of an hour after sunset.

A sighted person would not necessarily turn their lights on at sunset as it 
would not generally be dark then.  You could choose to be alerted at the start 
of civil twilight which would be a more sensible time to put the lights on and 
would save electricity too.

Just a suggestion on how this flexible app can help us.

Anyone interested take a look at:

Checkout the Sundial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch App
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sundial-sun-moon-times-alerts/id976460540<https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fsundial-sun-moon-times-alerts%2Fid976460540&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cdf94e672a2de43ad7bc308d6fa7a5d06%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636971800779219212&sdata=7rA6CeTGmqbVdUQHpDxLQjpPaWuS86VmdkRRBWpgjpc%3D&reserved=0>

Hope this has been of interest and help to someone.

Malcolm.
Sent from my iPhone
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