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I have the same problems with Version 9 on my new computer with Win 11. Not shure about the graphic settings. It doesn't matter. I use V8 and I am quite happy with that.
Jut wonder if they do bring a new version out in the future. I think the last one is from 2011.
May I ask what specifically does not display properly?
 
May I ask what specifically does not display properly?
Hi, in V9 in the Half Grid the symbols for the aspects and the numbers for the amount of separation of the aspect are almost overlapping. The aspect is in the middle of the single field and the numbers are underneath. It looks bad.
In V8 the aspects are in the top part and the numbers underneath with enough space in between.

In V9:
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The astrolabe, similar to the antikythera, was created during the sidereal Age of Pisces. So was modern technology. There's no reason for the Neptunian-ruled sidereal Age of Pisces to destroy electronic civilization. The tropical Age of Capricorn, which is occurring simultaneously on a different wavelength might though, since it's ruled by Saturn, which both creates and destroys.
And from the age of Aquarius, electronics' modernness will be expanded and become even more futuristic than before!
 
Hi,

I think you should trying software like "Solar Fire" or "Janus." Both have extensive location databases and allow me to enter latitude and longitude manually. They're downloadable, so I won't have to wait for shipment, and both have user-friendly interfaces. If it's not okay to mention software names here, please feel free to PM me for more details.

Thanks
 
I'm still using a pre-Windows 10 version of SolarFire on Windows 10, but it still does just about everything I could ask for from an astrology program except serve snacks and drinks while I "do astrology". It has surprisingly good interpretations built in for all the progressions, transits, natals and synastries, can precess them all (which an older person like me appreciates and recommends from lots of experience), has dynamic on-screen (& printable) uniwheels, biwheels, triwheels, even quadriwheels (which you can very easily advance forward or backward in time on screen.

The search engine for specific chart features and combinations of features in the unlimited lists of charts you can store and categorize is amazing and invaluable. SF can produce both tropical and sidereal charts, many different house systems, do astro-mapping, include all major asteroids, stars, midpoints, nodes, etc., etc. It does so many things that I haven't even explored them all yet in all these years - it's like an astrology school that seems limitless.

Yet the user interface is quite user-friendly as @selenaathoomass says. I don't get lost in the menu controls. It even has a procedure recorder that will save a series of common steps that you go through (like set up a progressed chart with relocation, precession, and put into a bi-wheel around a natal chart) and package all that into a single click procedure ("Astrologer's Assistant" feature).

And no, I don't work for or get compensated by the makers of SolarFire in any way. (Darn it.)
 
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Here's a sneak peek into the major update
of the Hellenistic module :)
called Ed Greek Horoscope

in the free astrology program Planetdance.

 
I'd like to present my latest development - AiDA, a diary designed for astrologers.

As an astrologer, I always needed a quick way to add notes about events, categorized by theme, along with an easy-to-use timeline and a built-in astro-calculator for generating birth charts and other astrological data.

I was also concerned about data privacy. With AiDA, all data is stored locally on your device; no data is ever transmitted anywhere. You can set a password to protect the app and easily create backups of your notes as text files. This ensures that your records are safe, even if you accidentally delete the app.

And best of all, the app is forever free!
It can also interpret astrological charts, generate forecasts, and even interpret your dreams)))

Android Google Play, IOS Appstore

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Astrology software helps astrologers and enthusiasts create detailed birth charts, analyze planetary positions, and make astrological predictions. These programs automate complex calculations based on the user's date, time, and place of birth, saving time and ensuring accuracy. With a wide range of features, such as compatibility analysis, transit tracking, and personalized reports, astrology software supports both beginners and professionals. It enhances the precision of astrological readings, offering tools for insight into career, relationships, and life events.
 
Hello everyone,

I need some help. I'm looking for an astrology software to use on my PC that has all the cities of the world (like on astrodient) but also the option to enter the latitude and longitude without having to pick a location. Is anything like this available?

Also, I prefer downloadable sofware. I don't want to wait for shipment (I wonder what in my chart makes me so impatient :D). A pretty interface would be great too 8) .

I do not know what the rules are concerning publishing the names of software on the forum. If it is not ok to publish them here, please p.m. me.

Thanks.
 
Halloran's AstroDeluxe and Church of Light's Horoscope both allow either entering (without a city) or overriding (for a given city) terrestrial longitude and latitude when casting a chart.
I'm surprised most modern astrological software does not allow that.
 
Halloran's AstroDeluxe and Church of Light's Horoscope both allow either entering (without a city) or overriding (for a given city) terrestrial longitude and latitude when casting a chart.
I'm surprised most modern astrological software does not allow that.

Most likely, this reflects the astrologer’s involvement in the app development process, or whether there was an astrologer involved at all.

btw

I plan to release an astro-processor for Windows/macOS in about a month, and I’ll share the link here. If smb is interested, feel free to check it out.

Briefly, this astro-processor will likely be the first app to feature the Post-Modern Astrology system (meaning without mythology — it’s a purely scientific and astronomical approach).
 
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