Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Many people ask me about the coming of the new version of my software. It will be called "Jyotish Studio 3" It is very awesome. Soon I will have a Beta program, for advanced users. Thereafter, I will release the real thing. I will try to mass produce the CD's this time, better all around. I think that you will be seeing action in the next few months on these matters. I do not have far to go at all. It's nearly done. But I have been unable to work for a very long time. Now that I suddenly can again, I am going to get cracking on it. One neet thing about it that's already done: It can co-exist with my version 2 on the same machine. And, version 3 can "reach over" and simply copy the charts out of version 2. So if you enter them into 2 first, you can also have them in 3 simultaneously. Why do that? Only if 3 baffles you and you want to learn it slow, meanwhile, use 2. This is very possible, as version 3 looks totally completely different from 2. They hardly resemble each other at all. But don't worry, it got better, not worse, really, but it did also get a bit more complex. I know many of my users are new computer users, and feel illiterate and challenged by computers. I understand completely, and am sensitive to this really. However, balanced with that also is the fact that power has a price. So the balance is up to the programmer. I made JS3 easier to understand than genuinely powerful and hard learning programs like Photoshop. It's way easier than that. But like Photoshop, it now has a floating pallette, which controls all open chart windows- since you can have many open, you can click on one, and you use the pallette to manipulate the charts on that window. Otherwise, it's just point and click and drag all over the place. It's fun because it has popup right-click menus everywhere... allowing quick/easy access to features. Once you use it, you'll think version 226 was ICE AGE I swear. Anyway, point of this one is that it's coming now, at last. By the way, it was this done in Jan of 2000. I cannot stress enough folks, look at my chart and see it. Somehow see it. Learn this. You have to be able to predict the good and bad. I suffered so bad in Sat Rahu that I nearly committed suicide numerous times. I did on purpose crash my car once. My son nearly died, my kids were in an accident, I lost everything, felt horrible, was alone, crying all the time, could not create, got more and more abandoned and looked down upon or felt sorry for from everybody. You all know what I went through in a way since I wrote about it. So it's a good one because they're both in trines. Tempting to say "it will be OK". But it's the combined chart, the preassure that did it. Anyway, a learning lesson in jyotish. By the way, like Yukio Mishima, who has a chart similar to mine, I have gotten involved in learning and reviving my old native culture somewhat, and particularly I like the martial aspects personally, ie, I excercise now with a Authurian broad sword, all decorated and fantastic, Keltic style. You should see it now, the sword keeps improving, it's my baby. So Yukio, he was trying to revive Bhushido in Japan. That also involves swords. He committed suicide by opening his belly with a knife (Bhushido style). Hopefully, that's not in my cards. Like Martin Luther King, I speak out frankly what I believe, even if it means the status quo won't like me. He has this chart also. Same with Robert Kennedy and others, Menachim Begin, etc. So karma works, and comparing your chart to famous people works too. My program does that if all famous people are saved on SLIM with nohing thing else, then use the Power Search Feature and look up your rising sign, make sure "Famous" and "Clear" are checked first. It's a cool feature. -- Das Goravani , President 2852 Willamette St, #353 Eugene, Oregon, 97405 USA Voice: or <> Home of "Goravani Jyotish" Vedic Astrology Software , and more... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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