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Re: Ipod Touch / IPhone Apps
From: Tom Sult
Date: 2009 Dec 07, 10:51 -0600
From: Tom Sult
Date: 2009 Dec 07, 10:51 -0600
I have been playing with pocket university, star walk, and sky voyager for several mo. They are good star finders and give a good education on the sky and star movement. I have even used them to get star data to plan sites. All are for iPhone. Thomas A. Sult, MD Sent from iPhone On Dec 6, 2009, at 16:25, "glapook@pacbell.net"wrote: > test > > On Nov 29, 7:26 pm, wrote: >> If you have an iPhone 3GS (the one with the compass), then try out >> "Pocket Universe". I played with both "Google Sky Map" on an >> Android phone and "Pocket Universe" on an iPhone last week and they >> work as advertised: you point it at the sky and it shows what you >> will see in that direction. "Google Sky Map" is rather primitive, >> and another product could displace it. "Pocket Universe" is a nicer >> product. I don't own either of these, so my experience comes from a >> few minutes of playing around with friends' phones. >> >> -FER > > -- > NavList message boards: www.fer3.com/arc > Or post by email to: NavList@fer3.com > To , email NavList+@fer3.com -- NavList message boards: www.fer3.com/arc Or post by email to: NavList@fer3.com To , email NavList+@fer3.com