![]() The original VelaClock app first appeared in the App Store on July 11, 2008, the day that the App Store opened. Fortunately, VelaClock 2.0 with the new UI was only on the market for less than two weeks. Note: If you purchased VelaClock 2.0 with the new interface, and understandably do not wish to re-purchase the app, please contact us. – Fixed serious memory bug that caused a crash. ![]() – Added ‘change in minutes of daylight from the previous day’ after daylight duration in the Sun/Moon detail panel. Changes to new app (if you previously used it): iOS 4 is required (for importing custom locations). VelaClock v1.0 ( new app, new UI): introductory pricing of $0.99 USD for the first three days, then the price will be moved towards the normal price over the next couple of weeks. – Added an enhanced photographic image of the moon accurately depicting the moon’s phase and tilt. VelaClock Classic v2.1 ( free update for existing users, original UI, named “VelaClock1” in the App Store): What’s new: We’ve renamed the original VelaClock to “VelaClock Classic” (VelaClock1 in the App Store) and introduced a new VelaClock app. The only feasible solution is to have two apps. How can we keep everyone happy? The App Store doesn’t support an optional upgrade. It was clear that some users strongly preferred the original interface. Given the small number of reviews and emails we received, it was difficult gauge if more users liked the new interface or the original interface. We also received a number of emails from users who liked the new interface. The app rating dropped to 2 out of 5 stars (with 5 reviews) from about 4.5 stars. ![]() Immediately after the update, a number of users emailed us saying that they preferred the old user interface. On Janu(10 days ago) we released VelaClock 2.0 with a dramatically new user interface (UI).
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