Biodynamic Lunar Calendar

by R.M. Sistemas Web e Mobiles


Weather

free



Biodynamic Lunar Calendar, Planting of Greenery, Flowers and Fishery.


With the Lunar Calendar Biodynamic application you have in hand the phase in which the Moon was, is or will be according to a chosen date.The calendar opens with todays date, choose a year, a month and choose a day in the calendar, choose to see details of the Moon, tips for planting flowers and vegetables, and tips for good phase of the Moon for fishing.This Application is offered Free with advertisers, in case you want to stop the ads, at any time, click on "Donate: Stop Ads" in the Settings menu, it has a unique cost of USD $ 3.90, amount that I would receive per month for the placement these ads.But you can stay, advertisers appear, but I tried to develop them in a way that will never mess up the functions of the app.You can also watch 3 rewarded videos and win the app without advertisers for a month, 6 rewarded videos and stop ads for 3 months and so on.Enjoy!!!Removed errors presented on some devices.Removed errors presented in some languages.improved the opening screen, removed errors.some of the user interface items.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Won't let me give the app permission to use my GPS, skips it and Forces me to manually enter my coordinates as if I know those. Stupid app, extremely useless.

Games 'n Stories

i love this app. it's simple and also adjust to location wherever my phone is in the world. i like the prediction about fishing and when is it good to let go release bad energy in life

Jinshana Praemcheun

glitchy and inaccurate

A C

Good.

MYASIN MBELLO

Spelling mistakes in app

anand logu

Bravo

Nelphat Muraguri

Glitchy, spelling errors, difficult to navigate, big ads often... there's far better apps out there.

A Google user

Does have big ads. Not much to do w/ biodynamic

Karl Emmett Falster

Too many tabs. Be nicer if it was more almanac like. Planting days, harvesting, pruning, etc...

Tim Lund

slow and ugly

Nik Frost