RiseSet 2.1 (Build 316) review (mobile)

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The RiseSet Program computes the rise, transit and set times for the Sun and the Moon.

License: Freeware
OS: PalmOS
File size: 75K
Developer: David W. Bray      
Price: $0.00
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RiseSet 2.1 (Build 316) is astronomy software developed by David W. Bray.
The RiseSet Program computes the rise, transit and set times for the Sun and the Moon.
Any date and user location may be specified.
RiseSet has good accuracy for visual sighting.
The actual sun times are within a few seconds and the moon times are within a minute.

The program also gives:
- altitude and azimuth angles of the Sun/Moon at the current time or other user specified time
- the date and time of the next Moon phase
- lunar and solar eclipse information a few days in advance of the event.


What's new in this release:

  • An update for OS4/5 compatibility

    Requirements:
  • PalmPilot Personal
  • Palm OS v2.0
    This hobby program is freeware, so you can download and use it absolutely free. RiseSet 2.1 (Build 316) supports english interface languages and works with PalmOS.

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