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Starmap HD
I havent even tried this yet, but I know it will be sensational, much better than StarWalk. Its introductory price is $0.99. It will jump up to $10.00+ soon. I have the non HD version on my ipod touch, and it is spectacular. I expect this one to be no different. You heard it here first hehe.. Im SOO excited!!
edit: ok now Ive tried it... it is bada$$! The developer is crazy for letting it go for $0.99! Last edited by volwrath; 06-08-2010 at 08:21 PM. |
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Why better than StarWalk?
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i blew the buck. i prefer starwalk. starmap seems more like a planetarium where starwalk i can stand outside and get information about what i'm looking at. unless i missed something in starmap's interface, which was overwhelming and confusing (to be fair, starwalk is almost as bad, but starmap is worse).
should also note, this $1 version is the regular, non-pro version. |
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Starmaps interface is daunting, but that is because it does soo much. If you look at http://www.star-map.fr/?features , starmap hd has all the features of the pro version. Here shows some images, but whereas starwalk is beautiful yet somewhat unuseful, starmap is beautiful AND useful. All this is my own opinion of course, but this thing will cost $20 in the future. Here are some review of the iphone versions if you'd like. Last edited by volwrath; 06-09-2010 at 12:24 PM. |
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i saw some mention that a "starmap hd pro" version was coming for $20 and would have more features than this $1 version. wasn't on the official site though.
for $1. this is worth picking up if you want something to look at the heavens with. it's less than a big mac. but i'm no expert, barely an amateur, starwalk seems to work fine for me. i can stand outside with it on my ipad/iphone, face a direction, and see on the screen exactly what i see in the sky. if i turn, the view rotates right along with me. i couldn't figure out how to do that with starmap. ![]() |
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Starmap has alooottttt of options but to do that, you find the settings wrench and there is a compass setting and you turn one or both of the settings on.
To limit or increase stars, you hit the brightness button. Starwalk is definitely easier to use, and it was available at launch and it would have worked for me if it had only been able to limit the number of stars displayed. I live in the city, so can't get 1/2 the stars that starwalk displays. Starmap can limit that so it is identical to my night sky. |
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![]() Very nice app and a steal at this price. I notice that the iPhone equivalent is $18.99 and the developers said they wished to make it free on the iPad for those who already have the iPhone version but can't because this is not a universal app. I suspect the 99¢ intitial release is for the benefit of their existing customers but they can't exclude anyone else...lucky us! |
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I wish Google Sky would work like this. That would be great.
Stellarium is a great alternative for those of us without iPads in our hands, and it's fine on netbooks. Great for stargazing when you can't bring along the motorized telescope! :P |
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well, if they wanted they could have made their original app universal. that decision is in the developer's hands.
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Even if it was universal, Google Sky can't do what Starmap can, scott. Starmap's great, albeit expensive as hell (except now, introductory prices are marvelous.)
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I 2nd stellarium. Its a great piece of freeware. The only thing I think its missing is artificial satellites, but I think at least the ISS is an add on
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I've never even bothered to look for those when I'm stargazing. I've caught the ISS by accident a few times, though. Nature's own are so much more fun to look at.
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I bought Starmap for iPhone way back when it first came out...I much prefer Starwalk. Starmap has a lot of capabilities, but it requires too much digging around in the settings and the UI can be pretty unintuitive. It also isn't updated nearly as frequently as Starwalk.
That being said, for .99 it's certainly worth picking up. |
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![]() Starmap HD is much better for those of us building observing lists with telescopes or photography equipment. There are thousands of fairly interesting photography targets you can capture with a good scope (or a tracking mount and a 50-200mm lens for the larger ones) that aren't in the Messier catalog of 110. Last edited by Kolenka; 06-10-2010 at 05:00 PM. |
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