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Program That Manages Wireless Network Connections For Mac Os X That means if wireless is turned on, you'll automatically connect to free, open Wi-Fi hotspots like the ones in airports and coffee shops. Astro Gold for macOS is the latest in reliable and elegant astrology software for the Mac computer. This new software app has a similar feature set and design to the much loved iOS app of the same name and has been developed by the highly successful creators of the much-loved Solar Fire software for PC. What are the essential Mac apps for the backyard astronomer? In this article, I've listed some of the most notable OS X apps that round out a complete technical package for the amateur astronomer.

Calculating charts used to be the biggest hurdle for those who wanted to practice astrology. But modern astrologers have been blessed with computers and astrology software. What a relief!

Your computer makes the job of running charts so much easier. But how do you choose the best astrology software app for your budget and needs? I’ll lay out what I think are the best options available. I encourage you to leave your feedback, comments, and questions at the end of the post.

Web- and app-based astrology software

Astro.com (free, web-based)

Whoever said nothing in life is free never visited Astrodienst (say it: astro-DEENST) at astro.com. This is a great place for an astrology student, hobbyist, or enthusiast to calculate charts online, for free. They are based in Switzerland, so you know the charts are accurate. Astro.com has a ton of useful options, some great free reports, and valuable subscription services. I really like their “Personal Daily Horoscope”. Another free gem you can access here is Astrodatabank, an extensive collection of charts for research and education.

LunaAstrology.com ($, web-based)

This online software is as impressive as it is promising. You can use LUNA’s intuitive interface to easily create a beautiful, printable chart and generate some really useful reports and sortable lists. Save and organize your chart data. Because it’s web-based, you can access your charts from your desktop or mobile. All you need is a browser. At $5 a month or $36 a year, this is a great option for you if you’re not ready to lay out a chunk of change on a desktop package. Tech support is fast and friendly.

AstroApp ($$, web-based)

AstroApp is a subscription-based program that lives securely “in the cloud.” The free trial is limited, but it shows you what the app does– which is a lot! Click around, as I did, and you might also be excited by the promise of those greyed-out options.

Assuming this project is still in the early stages, I really think the hearts and minds behind AstroApp have created something promising! The full-featured pro-level subscription is well-priced at less than $100/year. Still too much? A monthly subscription option is available for the commitment-phobic!

Astro Gold ($$ iOS, Android)

Astro Gold is a suite of Android and iOS apps. Astro Gold makes it easy to get charts, bi-wheels, and aspect grids on the run, fast and easy. It’s my go-to when I check the “chart of the day” on my iPad in the mornings.

At $25 for Android, $40 for your iPhone/iPad, this is a great addition to your mobile toolbox.

iPhemeris

iPhemeris is another easy charting app for iOS. The interface takes a little more patience to master, but it is a solid chart calculator and on-the-spot ephemeris for your mobile. The price points make iPhemeris apps attractive options.

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Astro Gold ($$$ iOS version)

Astro Gold is relatively new. The scuttlebutt has it that programmers who used to work for Solar Fire are now working on this competing package for the Mac. I cannot hide my love for this software. Astro Gold has incorporated some of my favorite features from the old Io series from Time Cycles Research– and made them a lot more user-friendly, too.

$230 gets you a full-featured copy for your Mac. Astro Gold is constantly improving and adding new features, making your software investment more valuable as time passes. Customer service is friendly and quick to respond to bug reports.

A potential drawback of Astro Gold is that some of the best features do not work on older Macs that cannot run the newest version of Mac OS. I cannot print transits lists from my 2010 iMac, and that’s a bummer.

Solar Fire ($$$, Windows)

Solar Fire is the only software I use for my professional work, and the only reason I still have a computer with a Windows operating system. It’s the deluxe toolkit. It has everything AND the kitchen sink when it comes to astrological tricks and techniques!! It’s also fully customizable– configure the settings and use the Page Designer to get just the chart you want.

If you struggle to work your computer, this may not be the right package for you. There is a learning curve with the Solar Fire interface. It’s not the most intuitive. Check out the online tutorials to see if it looks like something you can comfortably handle. Once you have the “lay of the land” and know your way around the software, it is pretty fast and easy to get what you want out of it.

Solar Fire’s $360 price tag may put it out of reach for astrologers who are on a limited budget. (But– keep your eye on it on Black Friday!)

Matrix/Cosmic Patterns ($$$, Windows)

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Pegasus is a robust little entry-level astrology software package that I was able to preview at the 2019 NCGR conference in Baltimore. It almost looks perfect for students, but you might eventually want to upgrade. Their top-of-the-line package, Sirius, goes for $550 and has all the bells and whistles. But – I have heard mixed reviews and buyers’ remorse from Sirius users.

Matrix probably has the biggest and best selection of computer-interpreted chart reports. (Preview some here.) Of course, a live reading is so much better than a computer, but the reports are fun– and often enlightening.

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More astrology software for Windows

There are scads of astrology software apps and programs available for the Windows platform, and many of them are free! I couldn’t even begin to review them all.

Luckily, someone else has done the hard work for us. If you dare go down the rabbit hole, check out Hank Friedman’s extensive astrology software reviews.

Are you an astrology software company looking for a review? Please leave a comment below, and I’ll get back to you quickly.

What do you think? Did I miss a good one? Let me know in the comments.

A great historical adventure game has just been released for users of Mac OS X. Nostradamus – The Last Prophecy has players solving a series of puzzles and riddles that are inspired by the works of Nostradamus.

Released by Coladia and Anuman Interactive the game takes players through the worlds of medicinal plants, medicine, and astrology. The game follows the same format as The Secrets of Da Vinci – The Forbidden Manuscript game.

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Players are dropped into a gripping thriller where ancestral prophecies and political scheming are intertwined. The adventure has players working their way through from one murder to another in a test-riddled forensic investigation, while creating the suspense of a great detective novel.

US English, Spanish, Italian, French and German languages are supported. The game is a universal application and runs on Mac computers sporting Intel or PowerPC G5 processors. The game can be purchased as a download from Coladia, and Macgamestore for $29.90.

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