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Ramadan Timings 2013

Ramadan Timings 2013 at Mac App Store analyse

HandsInfoTech
6,516 ratings · Power index: 150
Version 1.0
Size 11.12 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 07 Jul 2013

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Description

Ramadan Timings 2013 application developed to help Muslims around the world, without worrying about Sahur and Iftar times based on their location. User can adjust timings of Sahur, Iftar and also the Calendar itself. Features: There is counter for Sahur and Iftar for the user to show the time left. User is able to adjust the Hijri Calendar to -5 to +5 days. As the Ramadan start date is going to be different for different places, so the user should be able to adjust number of days accordingly. There are more than 8 Calculation Methods incorporated for the users to select from. User is also be able to adjust Sahur and Iftar times from -15 to +15 minutes Users are also be able to set Alrams for Sahur and Iftar separately. There is Dua for Sahur and Iftar in both English and Arabic versions. Users can check Qibla directions on a click of a button.

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Monthly Downloads > 3.3k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.35k

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USA 0.99 USD

Disappointment

Masi Karimian · 12 years ago · v1.0

I was looking for a simple application to notify me Iftar & Suhoor time in Vancouver. I have all the correct settings but still I get notifications at the wrong time. Also, wish the alarm would have been athan or a simple Islamic tune instead of the elevator music. Deleting Application. Its 10:30am PST and it goes off saying its Suhour time!