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by Qxdoup
If you are looking for an app to tell you how dark areas are- it’s is VERY dependent on others and it’s doesn’t tell you your location. It asks YOU to take a photo to send to others.
by Andrea Wiggins
The app isn't made for iPhone 4 and doesn't really support it. It fails to even make a measurement most of the time, but doesn't say why--perhaps I didn't hold it perfectly still, at the perfect angle? I don't know. On the rare event I succeeded in taking measurements, if I submitted the reading, the app promptly crashed. Every single time. Classy.
I wish I could get my dollar back!
by Mark_Mark
I had used this at home in Bortle class 6 area and the readings seemed reasonable. Then I took it to a dark site, listed as one of the darkest areas in the continental US. I got multiple failures from the app, and finally it gave me a reading of bright suburban sky. At this point I gave up. I do not believe this app is trustworthy