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Kepler
is a revolutionary product unlike anything else: so complete and
easy to use that
novice can use it to obtain useful information while utilizing sophisticated
cutting edge astrological theory to produce some of the interpretive
reports. Kepler is a complete astrological software system that
provides a large number of technical calculations, interpretations,
astrological education, a Multimedia presentation, graphics, etc.
Kepler provides
interpretations and analysis of individuals, relationships, and
future trends. The information is in plain English so you can understand
it, and uses the latest, most sophisticated astrological analytical
techniques to provide accuracy.
With highly
sophisticated as well as basic research capabilities, Kepler can
analyze all angles between all planets and print a sorted list of
which angles occur most often. This is "assumption-less" research
and it can reveal startling new information. This kind of research
is designed for serious researchers who are willing to take days
or weeks to analyze and think about the research results.
- Accuracy
and Time Range of Calculations: Planets can be calculated from
the years 999 BC to 2300 AD, except the asteroids and 8 transneptunian
planets which in some cases cannot be calculated before 1000 AD.
Accuracy of all planets is less than 1 second of arc.
- Atlas: Kepler
comes with a complete easy to use atlas of the world with over
260,000 cities and the most up-to-date time zone and daylight
savings time tables.
- Flexibility:
Customize aspects and orbs, and have up to 3 pre-defined aspect
sets. Edit any feature of an interpretive report, translate reports
to a different language, or even create your own interpretive
reports from scratch! Customize regular wheels, biwheels, triwheels,
transit-to-natal aspects, progressed-to-natal aspects, Profile
Reports and Time Line details. Select any TrueType font for use
in interpretations.
Kepler Software
is $250.
To order
please
print and then fax or mail the order
form, or call us at 239.261.2840.
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