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Got this app as we regularly travel North and photograph Aurora's. Till date this app has not failed us on data. Rest is up to nature! My only hiccup is that after the last update it crashes often after starting the app. But I use the free version. Will not complain. Overall, awesome job. Suggestion - try and include a tip section on photography. Users could possibly contribute knowledge!! Edit: Dev team great to hear from you. Kudos on picking a comment and reverting! The crashes have been happening since the last update. Not so very frequent though. Once in a while, it does happen. I do run the app on a OnePlus 5 (Oxygen OS).
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wow much app
October 5, 2018
Hey there Kedar! Thanks a lot for the kind words! Glad you find the app useful (: are the crashes still happening with the latest update (released September the 30th)?
Marius Virgiliu Aurelian
It is a good app just wish (1) one could zoom a little more and (2) a bit longer predictive capability (i.e. for the next 2-3 hours or so instead of just for the moment). Also (3): some notifications would also be welcomed for the more impressive solar flares such as the one we just had and which produced some very impressive auroras on Sunday night and also Monday evening (Feb. 27-28, 2023).
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Tara Kimura
App has prev been useful but over the last 1½+ yrs have found it frustrating that the "BZ" measurement's NEVER seemed right. Every other app/site I use has it measuring VERY differently- even when the lights are visible & all other sources have the BZ at at least a -10, this app will have it colour coded as aqua/"BAD", measuring at +18, for exmpl. Very confusing & def prevents from relying solely on this 1 app for proper/accurate data & makes me question if other mag field data is that off too?
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