SunCalculator

SunCalculator

5.0

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License:Open source

Total downloads:91

Operating system:Windows XP / 7 / 10 / 11

Latest version:5.7.0.2

Latest update:

Description

SunCalculator, an excellent choice in the Education category, falls under the Science Tools subcategory. The latest version, 5.7.0.2, of SunCalculator offers a range of functionalities valuable to anyone interested in astronomy or needing precise times for various solar events. Developed by Slavko Ilic, this reliable software makes calculating Sunrise, Sunset, and dawn times straightforward.

The program, which you can download for free, operates perfectly on Windows XP, 7, 10, and 11. The installation file, SunCalculator.exe, is lightweight and easy to install. Users will find SunCalculator particularly useful due to its accurate determination of local time for sunrise, sunset, meridian passing, Sun distance, altitude, and twilight, dusk, and dawn times.

Previous versions, such as 5.7, 5.1, and 4.5, have laid the groundwork for this robust tool, and each update by Slavko Ilic has consistently improved the user's experience. An added convenience is SunPosition, an online application integrated into the software for calculating the sun's position and path accurately for any given day.

Pros:

  • Free download
  • Accurate and detailed solar event calculations
  • User-friendly interface
  • Compatibility with a wide range of Windows operating systems
  • Comprehensive online application for enhanced functionality

Cons:

  • Limited to Windows OS, no support for macOS or Linux
  • Advanced features may have a learning curve for beginners

Overall, SunCalculator's latest version, 5.7.0.2, stands out as a must-have tool in the Science Tools subcategory for those needing precise solar data.

You may want to check out more software, such as StatPlus 2007, Adding Machine or GenScn, which might be related to SunCalculator.

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