⭐️4 / 5
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🙌4
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Analemma

3.0.2

June 11, 2022

• Change contact email address. • Improvements to user experience

3.0.1

October 13, 2020

Fix video playback error.

3.0.0

October 12, 2020

New user interface.

2.4.1

October 15, 2019

Update for iOS 13. Misc bug fixes.

2.4.0

October 7, 2019

Update for iOS 13

2.3.0

November 7, 2017

Update for latest iOS

2.2.0

September 28, 2016

iOS 10 Compatible

2.1.1

January 8, 2016

iOS 9.2 Update

2.1.0

September 24, 2015

iOS 9 Compatible

2.0.0

May 20, 2015

Universal app for iPad and iPhone

Price History of Analemma

Description of Analemma

Analemma is a graphic description of the phenomenon of the Equation-of-Time. By using simple animations and graphics, the analemma can be readily understood.

Analemma: FAQ

Can Analemma be used on iPad devices?

Yes, the Analemma software is iPad-compatible.
Tremont Air, LLC launched the Analemma app.
Analemma requires iOS 13.0 or later.
4.0: The Analemma app gets mild reviews.
Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Analemma App.
3.0.2 is the current version of Analemma.
The date of the last Analemma update is July 2, 2024.
The Analemma app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Analemma app is rated Tremont Air, LLC: Contains no objectionable material.
Analemma currently features the following languages: American English.
No, Analemma is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Analemma does not offer in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Analemma is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Analemma

  • This is crap

    Does not display on the screen properly. Much of the display is beyond the right side of the screen and can’t be viewed.
  • Very informative

    The author has taken great care to make an esoteric concept very accessible. Highly educational!
  • Good info on a narrow subject

    Remember the figure 8 you used to find in the Pacific Ocean on a globe? That's an example of an analemma. Granted, most people aren't going to get into this subject, but this app does a great job of explaining and illustrating the analemma, not only for earth but other astronomical bodies. The causes of the noon sun not always appearing directly south are explained, and the movie snips help one to visualize what is going on to create the analemma, which is essentially the graph of the sun's position over a year.

    Would like to see this available on the iPhone as well. Good job!