Quick Summary: This is an amazing sun tracker app, it gives you all the information that you could ever need in an app like this, specifically catered towards filmmakers. The UI interface is unique, creative, and sleek while at the same time managing to fit impressive amounts of information. Support for all Apple devices except for Apple TV, which is irrelevant to check the sun anyways. Great App!This app is truly the best option for a sun tracker app, to date. In this review I will explain why I think so, and who I think that this app is meant for. I think that this app is so amazing, one of the reasons being the information that it gives you access to. Anything that you would need to know about the sun, you can find here. And the info is specifically tuned to give helpful information for film making, at least in my experience (I do filming for fun). So if you are a filmmaker and do any work outside, Sunlitt is a must-have. Secondly, the presentation is so pristine. The UI is incredibly clean, and shadows are demonstrated in a new, unique way, which is absolutely amazing to visualize light color and shadow length, but if you want more precise info about those two, you look at the floating info window on the left (Mac), pull up the info menu from the bottom (iPhone), or scroll down to the info tab (Apple Watch). And this is consistent across all platforms! Finally, I want to talk about compatibility. This app is available on all of your apple devices, with the one exception of your Apple TV, although I don’t think many of us would check the sun’s position on a TV regardless. This is one of the key things that other apps might compromise on, weather that be not having support for your devices entirely, or having a worse app on one platform than another. This kind of brings me to my next sub-point, which is that the information is consistent across all platforms. Everything in the info menu is the same on all devices (aside from the Moonlitt tab that doesn’t exist on Apple Watch, as well as the map that doesn’t exist on Apple Watch). I think that not including the map on the Apple Watch app was a good decision because it would be impossible to see anything on such a small screen (even on an Apple Watch Ultra). And I think that the developers are currently working on a Moonlitt app for Apple Watch, so that should be fixed shortly (if Moonlitt comes to Apple Watch I will subscribe for life).