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Originally Posted by Amaranthus
The more I use SkySafari 4 Pro, the more it moves up my list as the "go to first, 2nd and last" astronomy app. These days I use it for just about everything - general planetarium-type scanning, session and list planning, scope control, eyepiece FOV reproduction/identification. It is THE app.
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+1!
I'm using SkySafari 4 Plus, and I think it will meet pretty well all of my foreseeable needs. I use it for planning a night's viewing, recording observation logs, finding targets visually, identifying stars visually, and now that I've bought a Bluetooth controller - driving my father's 8" LX-90 SCT.
I can't speak highly enough for this - especially for the introductory price of $8.79!
(And if 2.6 million stars down to magnitude 15 in its database isn't enough, you could always go for the Pro version with 15.4 million stars down to magnitude 18.)