Please add unix time stamp
Dev would love it
Да, Star Date полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
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Dev would love it
I really liked the app, easy to use and aesthetically pleasing, I would like to know if I can use it on my Apple Watch! Thanks!
I have been waiting for something like this forever. Thank you
Also noticed stardate doesn’t update automatically as a widget which makes it pointless to use at all.
The app and widget are nice but it definitely isn’t able to keep current time accurately. Sometimes for 30 minutes or more. Otherwise it definitely has potential
SD=1000*(U/S/L + D)); U=Unix time; S=Seconds in day=86400; L=Legth of year in days=365.25; D=Difference between Unix and SD epochs=1970-1945=25 years; Point= percent of time=hours/24
I was hoping the widget would be what the menu screen is. My bad I suppose, but If you could make that the actual widget I would pay a buck or two OTP for sure.
This is a great app that gives some nice widgets for displaying the date information in generates. I gave it 5 stars because if does what it says and works well within those parameters- but it was not what I was hoping for. What I was looking for and was hoping this app could do was to display GMAT Modified Julian Date - the date/time system that NASA and astronomers use as it provides a single numeric value for date and time - for example as I am writing this the Modified Julian date is 59836.542241 - this app allows one to create a Star Date and create widget- I would love (and pay for) an app that did what this application does - only using the real “star date” (Modified Julian Date).
My only request is for a larger widget. Otherwise it’s perfect!
This is a nicely done and presented app. My one refinement would be to offer the ability to set a base date equal to a particular day-month-year rather than simply year. E.g., I would like to set it to 20 July 1969 (first moon landing) or 08 September 1966 (premier of Star Trek on television). Otherwise, very nice.