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Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2008

What Watch v3.3 Build 92


Description:
What Watch is a powerful tool that covers many areas and techniques of astrology.

Its purpose is to get quick access to relevant information and displaying it in a concise and no-nonsense way: Keep it simple while providing all that is necessary. What Watch assumes that you're already familiar with some basics of astrology, and has an extensive tutorial explaining how to use the astrological techniques implemented here. My view on the foundations of astrology is also explained on this website.

What Watch draws and prints chart wheels, including synastry and composite, draws tables of essential dignities, calculates element and quality balances and allows analysing birth aspects using a "harmonic aspectarian". It is also a tool for the experienced astrologer who wants to follow closely transit, progression and solar arc cycles, including transits on composite charts. The program creates ephemeris lists for any given combination of planets providing dates of the transit itself, of stations and of sign changes.

Advanced modules include search and analysis for groups of charts, a 3D globe for relocation and maps similar to Astro*Carto*Graphy. All features are explained in a built-in tutorial.

Since version 3, What Watch has an atlas and time zone conversion. Alternatively, Astrodienst offers an atlas and time zone server on their website www.astro.com that is free for private non-commercial use.

What Watch uses Swiss Ephemeris for calculations. Objects available include the Luminaries, the planets Mercury to Neptune, the dwarf planets Ceres, Pluto, Quaoar and Sedna, the centaurs Chiron, Pholus, Nessus and Asbolus, the Moon's nodes and Lilith.

What Watch can share data with other astrology programs using the Astrological Exchange Format AAF.

What Watch is free for private and educational purposes.

More information:
http://www.papertv.com/screen.html

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Mika's Touch Type Trainer v2.06


Description:
Mika's Touch Type Trainer is the most popular Touch Type Tutor in Japan.

First it was developed in 1991, and publicized as free software.
Since then many schools had adopted this Mika's Touch Type Trainer to teach computer literacy.
Originally this Mika' Touch Type Trainer was made in Japanese Language.
But I had converted messages form Japanese to English.
Even if you are not Japanese you can use this Mika's Touch Type Trainer now.

This Mika's Touch Type Trainer has very ristricted function.
But for that reason it is easy to operate by beginers, children, and elderly persons.
This Mika's Touch Type Trainer has very small program size.
So it is easy to distribute by floppy disk and another way.
When Mika's Touch Type Trainer will be downloaded from Internet it will take only few seconds.

More information:
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~BG8J-IMMR/touch_type/index.html

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

ABC Kid Genius v2.14


Description:
Free software to teach the Alphabet, Letters, Numbers, Counting, Reading and Spelling using Sound,
Pictures and Video Clips.

Use it at Home, Pre-school, Kindergarten, School or Educational Business.
Download and Install ABC Kid Genius. Come back and download 30 Free Words and 20 Free Story Pages
ABC Kid Genius is suitable for all ages and can be set to US or UK English.

More information:
http://kidgen.net/

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GalaXQL v2.0


Description:
Interactive SQL tutorial.
Who said SQL tutorials have to be boring?

NOTE:
When launched for the first time, GalaXQL first generates the database. This may take some time, so please be patient.

Version 2.0 introduces better layout, new rendering mode for lower-end computers, optional rendering of the 3d coordinate axes, updated SQLite database engine with CHECK constraints, and various little fixes and rephrasings.

Version 2.0 sources should compile fine for both ansi and unicode builds, so GalaXQL should compile under ubuntu now (given that all neccessary development packages are installed, of course). The source package also contains the required data file.

More information:
http://sol.gfxile.net/galaxql.html

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