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Beskrivelse
Main features:
- Real time information on seismic events, with the reliability of the National Observatory of Athens.
- Ability to display seismic events on the map and observe their geographical location.
- Personalized event view (earthquake magnitude, date, distance from user location)
- Ability to share seismic events via e-mail, social networks, etc.
- "I felt an earthquake" functionality where users submit their experiences and can also view the area where an earthquake was felt, according to user entries.
- User Interface in light and dark color palette (theme).
- Available in Greek and English
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- National Observatory of Athens
- Platforme: iOS Apps (1)
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- Version: 1.0.5
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5.0(2) - Opdateret:
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