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Final version of Astro Lab 4 - Marcel - 07-14-2015 05:07 PM

Hi!

I have posted the final version of Astro Lab 4. This last updated is capable to calculate the Phases of the Moon (New, First, Full and Last).
I have also updated the guide with new exemple.

Thank you to all the users (Salvomic and others) and feel free to tell me if a result is wrong. I will try to correct the program.

Have fun with it!
Marcel.


RE: Final version of Astro Lab 4 - salvomic - 07-14-2015 08:34 PM

(07-14-2015 05:07 PM)Marcel Wrote:  Thank you to all the users (Salvomic and others) and feel free to tell me is a result is wrong. I will try to correct the program.
Have fun with it!
Marcel.

it's a great app!
I'm happy to collaborate with you.
My Effemeridi program extend your app with other aspect and I hope that who likes Astronomy could find them both a good series of tools and use them often.

Thank you a lot, Marcel!

Salvo Micciché (salvomic)


RE: Final version of Astro Lab 4 - Marcel - 07-15-2015 03:12 PM

HIi Salvomic.

Thank you.

Marcel.


RE: Final version of Astro Lab 4 - bobkrohn - 07-15-2015 05:42 PM

Thanks
very generous of you


RE: Final version of Astro Lab 4 - Marcel - 07-16-2015 03:44 PM

Hi bobkrohn.

I do this because the Prime have a great future if we help the team that create it.
If we work together this calculator will became a reference in scientific tool.

Thank you.

Marcel


RE: Final version of Astro Lab 4 - salvomic - 07-16-2015 05:51 PM

(07-16-2015 03:44 PM)Marcel Wrote:  If we work together this calculator will became a reference in scientific tool.

Marcel

I agree!
I think that this calculator could perfectly be a tool for students *and* for engineers too.
It's my preferred for: Analysis, Statistic, Finance, Astronomy, Algebra... *and so on* :-)
The second one is obviously the HP50g ;-)

Salvo