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Freeware - Home and Hobby - Astrology
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| Configuration
Hunter 1.04 |
Configuration Hunter it is a
free astrology program designed to help the astrologer with daily
activities. The purpose of this application is to assist you in
searching the various planetary configurations: Grand Trine, T-Square,
Kite, Rectangle, Grand Cross. You can search for configurations
on natal charts, synastry charts and also on transits.
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| AstroWin
3.25 |
AstroWin is an astrology/numerology
calculation program that includes many techniques. Among the techniques
are relocation astrology, relationship astrology, planetary hours,
midpoints, cosmodynes, primary zodiacal directions, and much more.
This program is free for your own non-commercial use and you may
copy it and give it to others as long as no price is put on this
distribution. |
| Runic
Oracle 1.0 |
Runic divination program, published
in English for the first time, based on content available in the
Russian sector of the Internet since 1996 and still extremely
popular. This program has been carefully devised to make it conform
with traditional Runic Divination. The Runic Oracle has been used
successfully for many years, and has consistently worked well.
The important point to remember when using it is that, somehow,
it is deeply connected with our inner selves. If you approach
the Oracle seriously and sincerely, its advice will be revealing.
If you treat it like a joke, you'll get a joke response. |
| This
Months Sky from Visual Astrology 1.0 |
"2002 This Months Sky from
Visual Astrology" Watch planets change to glyphs and revolve
around the earth month by month for all of 2002. Accurate ephemeris
based chart with transit highlights and voiceover horoscopes.
Runs full-screen with zoom and month choices. Optional glyph guide.
EXE zip file automatically unzips to C:\Visual Astrology. Run
EXE program file from that location. |
| Harrison
Scale 1.0 |
Harrison Scale. Experience PI
based musical harmony with this scale based in John Harris research,
he had the fascinating idea of defining a musical scale based
in PI number, more precisely in (2^(1/(2*PI))), instead of 2^(1/12)
in temperate one, defining two constants for musical fifth (1.494411510)
and fourth (1.338319457). Could this new way of understanding
harmony change our perception of music? |
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