IEphemeris Pro is an education app developed by Marco Piccone. The app was last updated on <em>June 30, 2018</em>, and is available for both iOS and Android devices. IEphemeris Pro costs <em>$1.99</em> to download and is compatible with iOS 9.3+ and Android 8.3 or newer.
iEphemeris Pro
Marco Piccone
Genre: Education
Ratings: 4.75
Version: 5.7
Updated 30/06/18
Downloads: 66
IEphemeris Pro is an education app developed by Marco Piccone. The app was last updated on June 30, 2018, and is available for both iOS and Android devices. IEphemeris Pro costs $1.99 to download and is compatible with iOS 9.3+ and Android 8.3 or newer.
What is IEphemeris Pro app?
iEphemeris Pro is an astronomy program for iPhone. The target for the professional version is the astronomer who want to have in your pocket that main astronomical information, but even photographers could find iEphemeris Pro useful for their activity.
Ready to enjoy IEphemeris Pro on your PC or Mac? Download the latest APK file version (5.70), which requires 7 MB of free space. Follow our guide using the recommended emulator, Bluestacks, for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For help downloading or installing the IEphemeris Pro app, visit our forums.
Reviews on IEphemeris Pro for iOS
★★★★★thank you
for updating❣️
★★★★☆No longer supported.
This application is no longer supported by the developer. Seems the developer's website has also disappeared. GPS functionality does not work. You must first toggle GPS off under the app's 'Location' preferences before you can configure your country and city. Despite this, this app work's well.
★★★★☆Good but
It's a very informative app but the time for sun rise and sun set is backwards. It's like they put the rite times with the wrong headings.
★★★☆☆Not bad. Needs work
If program can use gps why can't it pull date and time from the iPod?
★★★★★Great
What I think would be cool or better as an updat is gradually adding planets, then the moons of planets. Maybe pictures of the planets you add too. A
Also eclipse times and in what areas for the moon and sun.