Planetary Hours

4.5
65 reviews
5K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Shows the planetary hours and the date and time of moon phases, solstices and equinoxes for a given location. Shows the correct day of the week for celestial events, according to the system of planetary hours (when the time is between midnight and sunrise it differs from the normal calendar by one day).
Updated on
Apr 7, 2024

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

4.6
63 reviews
Selene XXX
July 5, 2024
I first downloaded this and the planetary hours started at midnight. I uninstalled it, and reinstalled it, and it works fine. I checked my sunrise, and it's only off by 1 minute. If you added a feature where if you click on the planetary hour, and gave information on the magical properties of the planet and other correspondences, then you could charge some money for this. People could use this to do spells and rituals.
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Broer Apps
July 5, 2024
Thank you. Strange it did not work first time, that's a bug and I will look into that. See in-app help for notes/explanation about accuracy which is indeed one minute.
Devi Taiyō Moyo
May 25, 2024
Nice interface, inaccurate timing. The first hour of a day's planetary ruler is always coordinated with the first hour of sunrise, not the first hour after midnight. Wish I could keep it because its the best I've seen as far as design...but that is a really big oversight, especially if you're using this app for very specific practices.
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Broer Apps
July 5, 2024
This is a bug. Could you please send me an e email with a screenshot of the day view showing incorrect times, and the location you have set (can be a screenshot of the location settings screen) so I can fix this. Update: one other person solved this by re-installing the app, you might try this.
Eya
March 25, 2024
Edit: Thank you for the instructions and the prompt response. Your app is awesome! App does exactly what it says. Widget is also cute to look at. Few minor suggestions: - Widget is pixelated when enlarged. - Synchronize widget with time. I noticed that the widget doesn't automatically update on screen. I have to lock my screen or go to the app for it to move according to time. - Have an in app calendar that is easy to navigate as it can get confusing having to press back and next button
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Broer Apps
March 25, 2024
Press date button for a date picker. Widget should update IF app is excluded from battery optimisation and permanent notification is enabled. If this is the case and it is still not updated, please go to settings/permanent notification and send me a bug report. edit: glad I could help. I will take a look at the pixelated widget.

What's new

- Bugfixes.
- Option for crescent or descrescent moon icon.
- Option for year starts in (auto-detect, winter (northern hemisphere), summer (southern hemisphere)).
Used in year view. Default is auto-detect, the other options could be useful for those living near the equator.
- Improved battery optmisation warning when placing widget or enabling the permanent notification.
- Add description box to bug report option.