Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 Dear Skinbags, This code thing is fairly common as SJS does this too. If you're concerned about being able to load it while away from home, it sounds like you just need to buy a laptop. That's what I have and I'd never buy another desktop again. They hurt your eyes and take over a work space with all their plastic ugliness. Laptops cost more for the same specs, but they're worth it. And they go to Thailand with you. OTOH, Why not go for Goravani's program? It's got some progressions but not enough to do a good thorough job (but I'm a sucker for thoroughness) and it's got a good percentage of normal speed readout as well. Great for spotting those stations. And GJ allows you to calculate dashas from every planet (even the outers) and for all the house cusps too. Really excellent. But you will need a fairly up to date machine to run it effectively, I'd say 64MB RAM and 700mhz or more. And that GJ has the ACS atlas which is necessary if you will be doing the charts of north americans. Chris At 06:06 PM 1/23/02 +1100, Andrew Lynn wrote: >Dear Crusty > >I need another Vedic program as I'm sick of Parashara's Light. You can't >load it onto another computer and you need to email them and get another >code, so if you go overseas it is pointless to take it to use on friends >computers etc. They have lost me forever after this. Das is at least willing >to add these new things like stations and progressions for people to use. I >would like to see a Vedic program with all progressions available for use as >well as planetary speed noted. I don't actually know if the speeds of >planets are on PL but is is good to know in particular if a planet is >stationary or close to stationary. Visual Jyotish also allows you to >calculate the dashas from every planet but PL doesn't. A program for me is >extremely expensive with our dollar at .49 cents U.S. > >Andrew > > >> Robert and Ron, >> >> >> Ron, this is my understanding too. Goravani Jyotish can calculate the >> dashas from all the planets and all the house cusps. Click on the "L" >> button down in the lower right hand corner of the opening page. (this is >> at least how my ancient 1.92 version is configured) One can then figure >out >> where the progressed planet would be at a particular time in the dasha. >> Time converted into space. It's a experimenter's dream come true. >> >> Chris > > > > > >Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat >: gjlist- > > > >Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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