Follow the path of the sun with the Sun Surveyor application! With the help of a 3D compass, Sun Surveyor shows you the sunset and sunrise times as well as its trajectory. Simple and efficient with Sun Surveyor, designed by Adam Ratana, you will know where the sun is in a few clicks.
Available on the App Store and Google Store, you can download this sun tracking tool on your phone. This application is also available on PC or tablet under Windows after installing an emulator.
This tool is a must-have for photography fans or cinematographers. You will be able to organize your captures according to the natural light. Sun Surveyor also defines the "golden hour", a precious indication to capture sublime images. It also helps gardening enthusiasts to know where to set up their plants! Find out which areas are the sunniest and the most shaded during the day and adapt your organization thanks to this data.
Finally, this sun tracking application is very useful for architects and designers. You will know where to install each room of a house or apartment according to these sunlight needs. As you will have understood, Sun Surveyor will quickly become an indispensable tool, whatever your needs.
Download on : Apple App Store Google Play
Look for alternatives on : Windows Store (PC)
Adam Ratana doesn't seem to want to develop this application on PC... but that's no reason to give up ! Would you like to download and install Sun Surveyor on Windows 10? Vote for this app on WishApplist! After a certain number of votes, we will contact the publisher to let them know that many of you want to download it. The more of us who ask for it, the more likely it is to land on PC! You can also login to your account to be alerted when this app is available.
The WishApplist team reached out to Adam Ratana for information on the arrival of Sun Surveyor on PC. Here's what they told us.
Reply from Adam Ratana (2023-05-17)Hello, I wish, but unfortunately it's not on the roadmap. The app works well on various tablets (Android, iOS), and can run on Apple Silicon Macs as well. It would be a complete rewrite just to get it to work for Windows, and I don't think I could justify the effort, unfortunately.