Moon Calendar for menu bar
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Version :1.6
Size :14.64Mb
Updated :Nov 24,2021
Developer :Rivolu LLC
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Based on the users' reviews, here are three pros and three cons of the Moon Calendar for Menu Bar app: **Pros:** 1. Accurate calendar display with subtle notifications for new moon phases. 2. Easy to use and set up, with minimal space taken up in the menu bar. 3. Beautifully designed interface with a focus on simplicity and elegance. **Cons:** 1. Limited customization options, making it less functional for some users. 2. Some users experience occasional glitches or freezing issues with the app. 3. No option to integrate with other calendars or reminders, a notable omission.
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Description
Moon Widget provides a quick and easy access to the Moon phase calendar from the menu bar. No app to launch nor no website to visit. Get sunrise, sunset, moon rise, moon set times along with the moon phase calendar from your menu bar. Features View lunar calendar for any month and any location. Find the moonrise, moonset, and moon phases for any day. Find the sunrise, the sunset for any day Altitude chart showing the current position of the moon on a chart. Widget for macOS Big Sur. View the exact date and time when the full moon and new moon occur Search for places by address, city or zip code Save multiple locations and easily switch from one location to another Note for users running on mac OS prior to Big Sur: The moon phase icon displayed on the menu bar will show up with inverted color (i.e the phase is drawn in black color instead of white. This applies only to the icon on the menu bar, the moon calendar will render correctly). This is a platform limitation with menu bar on older OS. On Big Sur and higher, the moon icon will appear correctly on both light mode and dark mode.
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    By Tandog7Dec 28,2021
    Perfect, works as expected, neat and tidy, and honestly interesting to keep track of. I haven't been able to loctate the option to make an actual widget as shown in image 2... Maybe make that a little more clear? Thank you for the great app, totally worth it!
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    By jennatarDec 21,2020
    I have used a few different moon apps on my MacBook, but all I've ever really wanted is just a widget that opens at startup, lives permanently in my menu bar next to the weather widget, shows me at-a-glance which phase we're on, and expands with a drop-down window which tells me everything I need to know. The dropdown gives the current phase, the times for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset, plus the date and time for the next full moon. Below that, there's a full calendar illustrating the lunar phases for the entire month. My only nitpick—and this is such a minor quibble—is, when the UI is in "light mode," the menubar icon looks like it's reversed. This is to say, the filled-in portion looks like it's a shadow, when it's actually representing the part of the moon that is illuminated. This can be confusing! In "dark mode," however, it looks great. Awesome app!