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Bug fix...
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Size:
Category:
Navigation
Navigation
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
$14.99
$14.99
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone
Compatible with iPhone
Version:
1.12
1.12
Description - iNA Digitial Nautical Almanac
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The iNA Digitial Nautical Almanac is now available for $14.99 for both iPhone and iPad owners.The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 10MB to download. The new iNA Digitial Nautical Almanac app version 1.12 has been updated on 2014-11-26. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.
More Info: Find more info about iNA Digitial Nautical Almanac in StarPilot, LLC`s Official Website : http://www.starpilotllc.com/products/iNA.htm
More Info: Find more info about iNA Digitial Nautical Almanac in StarPilot, LLC`s Official Website : http://www.starpilotllc.com/products/iNA.htm
iNA computes all ephemeris data available in the daily pages of the USNO Nautical Almanac. This information is required when doing astronomical computations for celestial navigation, local noon, sunrise, and others. The program computes GHA, ...
Sunrise Sunset calculations ARE incorrect so the question is what else is calculated incorrectly I tried to make their support aware of the problem but they pretty much blamed me for entering data wrong and blew me off I may not have a Phd in astrophysics but I was a Quartermaster in the US Navy for 20 years so I believe I know how to calculate SR SS Kinda hard to go wrong making sure the date is correct GMT is correct and then entering latitude click on SUN and click on GO This program doesn t even deserve the 1 Star Don t Waste Your Money Comus57
Used primarily to determine sunrise and sunset Found results to be consistently 5 10 minutes off compared to both NOAA and calculation by hand It s nice to have ballpark figures for the navigable stars but I can t rely on this app alone for sunrise and sunset when precision is required Lots of ephemeris data accuracy could be improved Dr Swiz
use caution up to 0 5 diff from naut al also no SD for moon iNA BackyardNavigator
Used primarily to determine sunrise and sunset Found results to be consistently 510 minutes off compared to both NOAA and calculation by hand Its nice to have ballpark figures for the navigable stars but I cant rely on this app alone for sunrise and sunset when precision is required Lots of ephemeris data accuracy could be improved
use caution up to 05 diff from naut al also no SD for moon iNA
By Kostas Gar.