Software - free or paid 1 by borealis Hello Friends, I'm looking to purchase or download free trial for software that allows me to progress the charts and see the motions. Like I don't want to flip through different times and pages to see the motions. I want to be able to just click forward to see the transit or progression move. Is their a term for this? I've been searching software and I guess I'm not sure of the term to use when describing this feature?! I use secondary progressions, planet returns and transits in my work. If there is a program that also notes term/exhalt/lame/pitted/dark etc.. that would be awesome but not mandatory. Having the ability to look at Arabic parts would be a bonus also but not required. So any suggestions on what term I'm looking to use OR a suggestion on good software would be helpful! Thank You!! Quote Tue Feb 07, 2017 7:54 pm
2 by zoidsoft I've written this feature into Delphic Oracle and to a lesser extent Timaeus. It's called "autogenerated" charts and it uses user defined chart types such as transits, progressions and time wheels and one can advance or go backward using animation. I have a setting for default location which is combined with converting dates when you click on various graphs or time lord listings and it will automatically generate the charts and animate them according to your mouse clicks. http://www.astrology-x-files.com/softwa ... harts.html I also have a listing of planets in masculine, feminine, azemene, dark, empty, bright, pitted, smoky, welled and degrees of increasing fortune in the medieval dignities section. Curtis Manwaring Zoidiasoft Technologies, LLC Quote Wed Feb 08, 2017 4:39 am
3 by borealis Curtis, This answers exactly what I was asking. YOU Wrote it! That's awesome. Thanks! Okay, I will check it out. I'm excited at the possibilities of using a tool like this. Rebekha Quote Wed Feb 08, 2017 7:48 pm
4 by zoidsoft Thanks! You might want to check out my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/zoidsoft/ Some of these videos show autogenerated charts in action. Not sure if I uploaded one showing the newest XPF version, but it's in both versions of Delphic Oracle (XPF and WL). The XPF has higher system requirements because of the gaming environment that it was written in. Curtis Manwaring Zoidiasoft Technologies, LLC Quote Wed Feb 08, 2017 10:10 pm