iWicca from Metrilogics
for the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac

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Thank you for downloading either the Metrilogics iWicca app for the Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, or the iWicca app for Mac. We hope you'll find the apps to be useful, informative and inspirational daily reference tools.

The purpose of this page is to provide you, our valued customer, with helpful information to leverage the power of the iWicca apps.

As we receive more customer feedback in the form of suggestions and common questions, these - and our responses - will be featured below in the complete list of "Frequently Asked Questions." In the meantime, please review the short list of questions and answers that we've compiled to date. Hopefully, this information will help get you started using the iWicca app.

If you have any questions or suggestions, please send them to lancelatham479@hotmail.com. We will make every attempt to respond within 48 hours to customer emails received. If we can't provide a detailed response, we will direct you back to this page, where your question may already be answered as we update the "Frequently Asked Questions" section.

Also, please be sure to post your comments, suggestions and product ratings of iWicca at the Apple iTunes App Store site or Mac App Store site where you purchased the app.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an instruction manual for the iWicca app?

There is no manual, because the iWicca apps are designed to be intuitive to use and easy to navigate.


What can I expect to find on the "Daily Sabbati" tab?

The "Daily Sabbati" tab / screen serves as a daily calendar, highlighting not only the 8 Wiccan sabbats on the Wheel of the Year, but also feast and celebration days of various gods and goddesses from all over the world, the birthdays and passing dates of influential Pagans and Wiccans, quotes from noted Pagan practitioners, and historic events in Wiccan history.


What does the iWicca by Metrilogics (for Mac) "Wheel of the Year" screen do?

This screen enables users to select specific dates to see what's in store on a given day in the future, or what event happened in the past. The screen's Wheel of the Year graphic also depicts the 8 seasonal festivals of the Wiccan / Pagan calendar.


How are the video mod subjects chosen for inclusion on the "Wiccanalia" tab?

Because Wiccans and other Pagan practitioners tend to have a wide range of esoteric interests, we've tried to include a variety of informative video topics - with many more on the way - that will interest our iWicca users. Everything from alchemy, to angelic spirits, to lost relics, to mystical books, to symbology, and - of course - all things Wiccan!


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