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Kiblat

Kiblat at Mac App Store analyse

Robert Van Den Berg
1,712 ratings · Power index: 155
Version 1.3.3
Size 32.7 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 28 Jun 2012

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Description

KOMPAS KIBLAT ● JADWAL SHOLAT● PEMBERITAHUAN PERSONAL ● MASJID TERDEKAT

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 3.41k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.4k

Availability

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 2.79 CAD
China 12 CNY
France 2.29 EUR
Germany 2.29 EUR
Italy 2.29 EUR
Netherlands 2.29 EUR
Portugal 2.29 EUR
Spain 2.29 EUR
Poland 2.29 EUR
UK 1.99 GBP
India 159 INR
Japan 240 JPY
Poland 8.99 PLN
Russia 149 RUB
Turkey 8.99 TRY
USA 1.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 2.19 USD
Ukraine 1.99 USD

Wish List for a potentially phenomenal product

Adek1234 · 13 years ago

Very useful app that appears to make excellent use of the iPhones built in features - like google maps and the alarm set. Wherever I go I find it confusing where the kiblat is, especially when travelling to different places in Singapore/Malaysia. • Solat times in acordance with different countries authorities - Excellent! • Location of nearest Mosques - excellent! • Azan: The Solat times and alarm is useful, although I really would prefer to hear the full Azan at each prayer. Maybe this is a limitation of Apples built-in alarm feature, but you really need to get around that. Kiblat Compass: The only other useful improvement would be to point out the kiblat direction by using a kiblat "overlay" on top of Apples built in compass. This way I could figure out where it is in relation to which way I am pointing, rather than in relation to a map which always assumes I am already facing north. Well done - but if you could include the above, it would be a phenomenally successful app!