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This astrology program for IBM-compatible personal computers
permits you to:
1) calculate the zodiac sign positions of the ten planets,
including the sun and moon, and the twelve house cusps for
any date, time, and place;
2) display the chart output in either graphic chartwheel format
or tabular text format;
3) display angle and orb for nine aspects between the planets;
4) display the midpoints between the planets as well as
midpoint/planet conjunctions;
5) display supplemental calculations such as the Julian day and
sidereal time;
6) display for purposes of transits or chart synastry the
aspects between the first chart calculated and an unlimited
number of additional charts;
7) customize the program to use one of four house system alter-
natives to the default Placidus house system;
8) customize the program to use the Sidereal zodiac instead of
the default Tropical zodiac, and specify a delta factor or
offset to the Sidereal zodiac;
9) customize whether the program treats the Ascendant, Midheaven,
moon's nodes and Part of Fortune as planets in chart display/
comparisons;
10) save calculated charts to file;
11) review saved charts;
12) display the mutual aspects and indexes of communication
between any two saved charts to determine compatibility;
13) display mutual aspects between a saved chart and a calculated
chart as a way of investigating the transits at any time;
14) conduct rapid searches for compatible matches between the
charts in the database according to user-defined criteria of
sex, age, and minimum required mutual communication and
compatibility index levels;
15) calculate a list that shows when the transiting planets will
form aspects to any saved chart;
16) customize the starting planet for the transits list to be
any planet from the sun to Pluto and the list period to be
from one month to twelve months;
17) display maps of the United States in color or of the world in
hi-res B&W on screen; see the longitude, latitude, and (on
US) the time zone for any spot to which you have used the
cursor keys to move the arrow cursor.
18) see the exact longitude, latitude, and time zone of 50 U.S.
cities and 50 world cities.
19) for all the individuals in the chart database print a
hardcopy of their birth data with corresponding record
numbers;
20) delete selected saved charts from the chart database; and
21) sort the saved chart names into alphabetical order.
22) Version 9.5 will be the last version to fit within 256K RAM.
It may also be the last version to be distributed in the
public domain. I am developing a commercial program with
more features called AstrolDeluxe, which sells for $59.00.
At present, it adds a high-resolution color chartwheel for
users with VGA or EGA/256K+ graphics, support for a wide
variety of printers (including color printers), asteroids,
declinations, composite charts, dBase III file storage, and
more. If you have a 4.77 MHz machine and no math coprocessor
you may prefer ASTROL95; AstrolDeluxe will be slower because
it emulates an absent math coprocessor in software.
Registered users of ASTROL95 may obtain the new program for
an additional $35. I sell other programs such as TimeSearch,
a tool for astrological researchers, for $39.00; LifeTrends,
a sophisticated planetary transits interpretation program,
for $59.00; Astrodynes, a $39.00 supplement to AstrolDeluxe,
which does in 2 minutes the Astrodynes/Cosmodynes calcula-
tions which take 10 hours by hand, and Cosmo Natal, a natal
chart interpretation program with a simple structure but
excellent, detailed text, for $59.00.