Gordon’s Sun Clock
These are some of the comments and feedback I’ve received over time about “Gordon’s Sun Clock”:
- ‘This is genuinely fascinating – I love how you've blended technology with such a natural, almost poetic perspective on time. It feels like a reminder that we're all still connected to the rhythms of the universe, even in our busy modern lives’ – That, Reddit
- ‘This is so cool! I downloaded it and I love it’ – Akai, Reddit
- ‘This is incredibly intuitive – you don't even need to be explained how it works to understand how it works’ – fkih, Reddit
- ‘The app got me thinking about the relation between clock time and what I actually see outside’ – Havea, Reddit
- ‘This is a beautiful little app, well done! I appreciate your insightful representations of time in the context of our astronomical neighborhood’ – smaug, Reddit
- ‘First I was like 'dafuq?' Now I quite like the idea’ – Adhesive, Reddit
- ‘Thank you very much. An app as it should be. Functional, simple and ad-free’ – Ftoth
- ‘Heard about this app on kivy Reddit. Love it, very simple and informative’ – Terry
- ‘I live in China, and with the single time zone, it's often hard to know when the sun rises at a certain location. That's why I love this app’ – prana
- ‘Since the update it now works on GrapheneOS too. Thanks for the effort!’ – dupa
- ‘This solar clock feels like magic’ – Harjjot, Reddit
- ‘I downloaded it a long time ago and probably use it at least once or twice a week. I’ve shown other people and they downloaded it too because they thought it was cool. Keep it up!’ – Havea
- ‘Wow — this is a nice one — thank you so much for this wonderful app!’ – taral, Reddit
- ‘I love this clock! Thanks for building it and continuing to update it’ – pseudo, Reddit
- ‘At home, the old tablet will be reactivated again shortly. Great job!’ – Frag, Reddit
Give it a try. “Gordon’s Sun Clock” is free, ad-free, and collects no data. It’s my gift to the world – an invitation to reconnect with natural rhythms.