SatFinderAndroid
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Version :3.2
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Updated :Aug 25,2020
Developer :Paul Lutus
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Based on the users' reviews, here are three cons and pros for the SATFinder app: **Cons:** 1. "Crashes frequently, causing frustrating downtime and lost work." 2. "User interface is poorly designed, making it hard to navigate." 3. "Satellite signal strength varies greatly, affecting accuracy." **Pros:** 1. "Easy to set up and use, even for beginners." 2. "App provides reliable and accurate satellite location data." 3. "Constant updates ensure new satellites and features are added regularly." Please note that these conclusions are based on a summary of the user reviews and may not represent the complete picture.
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Description
Let me say up front that SatFinderAndroid is free, there are no ads, and there are no "pro version" appeals or come-ons. This program is exactly what it appears to be -- a free, useful tool for locating and pointing satellite dishes.

SatFinderAndroid is an advanced Android-based geostationary satellite location and dish alignment tool. It includes a database of all geostationary satellites worldwide, and it provides detailed pointing instructions for all of them. It also has a list of popular satellite receiving dish models with pointing data for them as well. And more, it has a way to superimpose the locations of your selected satellites directly on a live camera picture of the sky at your location. The picture on this page shows a typical display of four user-selected satellites, positioned on the sky in their correct locations. SatFinderAndroid also has another pointing method, meant for Android devices without cameras, that uses your Android device as an azimuth and elevation sighting tool.

SatFinderAndroid takes what was once a rather complex technical job requiring a knowledge of ZIP codes, city and state names, or geographic positions, plus a hand bearing compass and an inclinometer, and collapses it into an easy-to-use Android application that locates itself, finds your satellite, and then tells you where it is by pointing to it.

Because SatFinderAndroid was completely rewritten in October 2017 and much improved in all respects, I ask that visitors disregard reviews posted before that time.

The SatFinderAndroid Home Page is located at http://arachnoid.com/android/SatFinderAndroid
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