1. Using Clinometer, the first night I went to setup my rig, it worked as described using the "Bubble Level." After leveling, I was the able to use the Clinometer to set the angle to match my latitude.
2. This made finding Polaris much easier, as I just needed to adjust the star tracker right or left, panning to find and align.Having made the switch from Apple to Android, I have been searching, downloading and trialling various "level/angle" apps, similar to the pre-installed "Compass/Level" app on Apple.
3. A real winner if the tablet sensors were as good.Chose this over bubble level and smart protractor apps.
4. I'm going to use this to set the differential pinion angle of my Jeep so I can get the correct caster with new adjustable control arms.Installed, found it a degree off compared to the physical inclinometer, did calibration, found instructions totally confusing.
5. Try using the phone's calibration routine & the app's.Beautiful design giving the user as if dealing witha professional clinometer.
6. I recently made an in app purchase of the Camera + Relative Angle Package to support the developer despite not really needing the additional features.
7. This one is by far the closest and does exactly what you need without there being loads of other options and features like on the many other apps.Great for roofing.
8. The thing works OK, but in the pictures for the description, it shows a bubble level (the one with the 45 on it) as well as the 360 degree level.
9. Being level is critical being able to track stars or other astronomical targets.
10. Definately great for trigonometry.The only clinometer/spirit bubble app (that I know of) that does a proper calibration.
11. Truthfully, when a developer wants money for ads to leave, that is fine & good- But if they don't reply to questions after they have your cash, that is no good.