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Make sure to update your location through the arrow on the bottom right. It didn't prompt me to give location data, if I hadn't looked I'd be looking at the Moon on GMTPerfect with Solar Dial
I think it’s best in Simple mode on the lower left complication slot in the solar dial watch face. I had actually been quite annoyed by the lack of rotation of the built in complication a few weeks ago - so this solves it and more. The more is that I can view a photorealistic representation AND use the dial to view phases in the past and future! I’m using a Series 4 so can’t review the compass functionality.Show lessNo idea where it is
Purchased the app, no clue where it is. Finally figured out how to get it onto the watch. Will update after I use itBugs, bugs
Will only install on watch by going to App Store watch app, find purchased, and press install.
If press settings within the moon++ watch app, after selecting style, press Done... it does not go back to moon++ app screen. Instead it loops back to settings.
If press location icon within the moon++ watch app, after selecting select change location, press Done... it does not go back to moon++ app screen. Instead it loops back to change location screen.
As is the app is useless and not worth 99 cents.Show lessPerfect for the Solar Dial watch face
...or any watch face, for that matter. I, too, was irritated that Apple’s own “moon” complication didn’t take into account how the moon face rotates depending on your location. This solves that problem and does so with a simple and easy to use app. Thanks, Dave!Instabuy
It’s from Underscore David Smith. Guaranteed to be a high-quality app from a world-class developer. Buy it now!Over The Moon For This Complication!
A really wonderful implementation and great to have accurate lunar data in this form factor. Nice!Can’t install
No way to install apparently. And with no way to type/scribble a + symbol on watch you can’t search for it on the App Store on the watch.Instant buy from me
I’ve been following this complication’s development on twitter. As soon as I saw it I knew I wanted it on my own watch. I kept the moon complication on my main watch. This is a logical upgrade that is that much more accurate!Awesome, and exacting
Awesome. The existing moon complication on the Apple Watch always was “close” but never matched exactly what you saw in the sky, either the *exact* amount in sunlight nor what the visible craters and light/dark transition looked like. This is EXACT. It looks just like what you will see. It’s a small thing but sometimes 99 cents can bring an extra moment of pleasure to your day. Great job!Show less