I have StarChart2x00 on my download site. I even have the readme available:
http://www.tek-ed.com/pkgdldr.cfm?type=1&index=65
I also have Moon Phase:
http://www.tek-ed.com/pkgdldr.cfm?type=1&index=253
Unfortunatly, no readme, but it's rather self explanitory.
I'm going to be adding Planet Finder and Jupiters Moons later on today.
Ed
web/gadget guru
Download Newton packages directly onto your Newton: http://newton.tek-ed.com
Tony Kan <tonykan@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
I got to thinking about where all these astronomy programs might be:
Sky Guide: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/7638/newton.html
Planet finder: http://members.aol.com/newtsprism/PlanetFinder/PlanetFinder.html
Moon: ?
Jupiter's moons: http://www.polar-orbit.com/
Moon map: ?
Precession: ?
Warm regards
Tony Kan
Christchurch
New Zealand
[snip]
binoculars, it looked _huge_. I wasn't sure what it was, so I pulled
out my Newton with Sky Guide,
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