<table> <tr align="center"> <td> <img src="../image/Skyclock_Company_Logo.jpg" width="255" height="83" align="left" /> </td> <td align="center"> <h1 align="center"><em>With Skyclock, instantly recognize <font color="#288DFF">day,</font> night, <u><font color="#8C8C8B">and twilight</font></u>.</em></h1> </td> </tr> </table>

iOS Version Release Notes

What's New in Version 2.0

This version (2.0) will not start up in the next 12 hour mode. This reduces possible confusion as to what mode Skyclock is in when first being started.

What's New in Version 1.9

Added display and calculation of zenith (solar noon) and the sun's elevation at zenith (in degrees) for the upgrade version, accelerated twilight calculation for smoother start-up on devices, and various other improvements.

What's New in Version 1.8

A smoother in-app purchase process and other minor improvements.

What's New in Version 1.7

The two most frequently asked for features have been incorporated in to this version:

Skyclock Lite is the version of Skyclock available for download to your iPhone. Informed by the location service in the iPhone, Skyclock Lite displays Day, Night, Sunrise, Sunset, and Twilight time segments for your exact location.


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