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Iphemeris
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The new software? I’m on a trial basis now, but it does what I need it to do, and it does it well enough I can navigate around and dig out the exact data I need when I’m in the process of prognostications. The upside to that, my book of transits is just about done, just a few more adjustments, and what used to be a report will be a searchable e– book, and also available as a printed book, too. What I’ll miss? The ability to churn out astrology reports. So, the problem being, now? When I sit with an old client, the first question will be getting all that birth data collected again, first name, last name, date of birth, time of birth, place of birth. I’ve played with maybe three or four astrology apps, and one worked for while, but I came back to the iPhemeris because it works, it’s relatively inexpensive, and what wasn’t spent on fancy graphics was invested in a solid motor. The other software feature that I liked was an ephemeris, plain and simple, just one click and there’s the month planet locations, with a bonus, the usual lunar phases and Moon Void of Course. Start writing on an iPad in the kitchen and by the time I walk into the bedroom the file is already available on the laptop. Always worried I would run out of alphabet for numbering.Īs a side note, I’ve been using Apple’s Pages and Ulysses for seamless writing across my multiple device arrangements.

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My old files from the now-dead program included a weird numbering system - each file only holds 960 charts - so I would have one set of charts on the laptop at the time, then another on the desktop, and I didn’t ever want lost data. I can’t emphasizes the importance of that enough, the i– Thing compatibility, across the entire product range. Two elements help with the decision, for one, it plays well across the whole Apple ecosystem, as in I can do a chart, on my phone, on the fly, and it will show up on my desktop, magically. So the new program, the one I’ve settled on for now? Did nice graphics and the backbone for my work was first plotted on that software. I have an original low 4 digit serial number for my license. For its faults, the program ran, and ran well. Two problems for me, one, the 20,000+ charts on file, and two, adapting to a new program. Thus the inescapable decision to close up shop. Ultimately the cost of rewriting all of our programs to 64 bit is prohibitive. Many of you have told us this in your calls and emails. Recent Apple decisions, such as totally abandoning support for 32 bit software (your computer supports both 32 and 64 bit software equally well now) is just one of the latest changes from Apple that benefits them more than the average Mac owner. When the lead developer shuttered the store-front that made my favorite, long-time standard astrology software, I was a bit lost. IPhemeris Astrology Charts – Clifford Ribaudo















Iphemeris