by johnnydeep » Wed Mar 03, 2021 8:04 pm
Chris Peterson wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 7:53 pm
johnnydeep wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 7:13 pm
Ann wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 5:28 pm
Its name is Guide. It's quite old, not really up to date. It was made by someone called "Project Pluto". I don't think that person answers to mail anymore.
I've just used it forever, and I love it.
Ann
Ok, thanks. Some quick googling didn't find it. I have a few free sky guide apps on my iPad (Star Walk, etc.), which are all pretty good, and there is also the free Stellarium, which has Windows, MacOS and Linux versions as well as a web version -
https://stellarium-web.org. No doubt there are other good ones.
https://www.projectpluto.com/
That said, I wouldn't recommend it. There are lots of newer programs with more modern user interfaces, including free ones like Stellarium.
I guess it's an acquired taste
I had been searching for "guide astronomy", not "project pluto". Of course! (Plus, i only needed to scroll down my search results page a bit more and would have found Guide.)
And the Guide 9.1 software is not free (at least not any more), and as Ann said, it's a little old (well, only 5 years):
Ordering Guide 9.1
Last updated 2016 Jan 31
Guide 9.1 costs $40, both for new orders and upgrades. There is no charge for shipping/handling within the US and Canada, and a $5 charge outside those countries. You will receive a Guide 9.1 DVD via postal mail.
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Its name is Guide. It's quite old, not really up to date. It was made by someone called "Project Pluto". I don't think that person answers to mail anymore.
I've just used it forever, and I love it.
Ann
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Ok, thanks. Some quick googling didn't find it. I have a few free sky guide apps on my iPad (Star Walk, etc.), which are all pretty good, and there is also the free Stellarium, which has Windows, MacOS and Linux versions as well as a web version - https://stellarium-web.org. No doubt there are other good ones.
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https://www.projectpluto.com/
That said, I wouldn't recommend it. There are lots of newer programs with more modern user interfaces, including free ones like Stellarium.
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I guess it's an acquired taste :) I had been searching for "guide astronomy", not "project pluto". Of course! (Plus, i only needed to scroll down my search results page a bit more and would have found Guide.)
And the Guide 9.1 software is not free (at least not any more), and as Ann said, it's a little old (well, only 5 years):
[quote][size=150][b]Ordering Guide 9.1[/b][/size]
Last updated 2016 Jan 31
Guide 9.1 costs $40, both for new orders and upgrades. There is no charge for shipping/handling within the US and Canada, and a $5 charge outside those countries. You will receive a Guide 9.1 DVD via postal mail.[/quote]