Aquarius2Go Astrology (v. 2.08) Разработано AqSoft |
Aquarius2Go is a small Astrology application. It calculates a Radix, Transite or Solar horoscope for all planets including Chiron and other small planets, shows the zodiac graphic and the aspect including mirror points. You can also calculate a lunar calender and display an astrological clock.
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[2013-08-07] A Google User: This sucks real bad Don't use |
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[2013-08-06] A Google User: Super Nice |
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[2013-08-01] A Google User: Does what it says |
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[2013-08-01] A Google User: Two sets of orbs needed! This software is excellent. However, why aren't there two sets of orbs created as standard...one for natal and one for transits? Frustrating having to keep changing orbs of all aspects from say 5 degs to 1 for the transits! New slider can still be used with these preset orbs for minor adjustment. |
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[2013-07-31] A Google User: Madame Zola A little disappointed. This app looks somewhat professional. Calculates a radix and lets you save it, shows aspects and list of planetary positions, etc. That's great because the vast majority of astrology apps are not much more than links to a website where they feed you a canned solar sign report. So I had high hopes for this one. But, it wouldn't let me enter my location so I could use it as a clock. Too bad. Otherwise, it's well worth the download. |
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[2013-07-26] A Google User: This program is awesome! It does everything! |
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[2013-06-15] A Google User: Android Astrology The only real astrology app on android. The rest are just the fake, sun-sign crap from the newspapers. The only thing I would ask is to be able to use moiety, instead of aspect orbs. I'm a traditional astrologer and contrary to what modern astrology teaches, the planets have "orbs", but the aspects do not. The lack of moiety is the only thing holding me back from considering this a 5-star app. (Now, cram the essential & accidental dignities in there and we'd be talking 5+ stars. <grin>) |
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[2013-06-08] A Google User: It is an excellent astrology app It is excellent for people who knows how to interpret the charts. The location info took a little tweaking, but the Google map feature is wonderful and easy. One less star for the lack of function to plot solar return plots at a location other than birthplace. There was a setting for general location, but didn't work for me. Please let me know if there is such a feature that I an overlooking. Thanks! |
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[2013-06-02] A Google User: useless Has only major cities ...useless to almost everybody |
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[2013-05-15] A Google User: Needs work I just loaded the app onto my Droid Razr Maxx. The description was enticing and sounded like it would offer something a working astrologer can use on the go. That may still be the case but I can't seem to get pass getting a correct natal chart erected. First it did not acknowledge my place of birth. I inputted longitude, latitude for place of birth in decimal format as per the reply to Kurt Wagner below. No matter how I inputted the data (space between long, lat or semi-colon) the form wouldn't take it. Then with it not indicating if it is using a 12 or 24 hour clock I inputted my time of birth in military time. That created an incorrect chart. I went back and inputted the time in 12 hour format. Still an incorrect chart. I checked to see if there were settings or preferences where I could correct but no. I suspect the location database needs refining and it would be helpful if there is an indication which clock the time needs to be in. If its to be a 12 hour format then AM, PM needs to be added. I'll uninstall for now and check back down the road. |
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[2013-05-14] A Google User: Love it! |
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[2013-05-10] A Google User: Lame Doesn't explain anything to you. |
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[2013-05-07] A Google User: Working again Thanks for the speedy fix. It used to crash when I tried inputting location details. I am using a Samsung Note, it has just upgraded the software and Aquarius is still working. Very useful, an obvious platform to improve upon, to becoming a fully functional android Astrology program. I look forward to it. Also would you consider writing a dynamic program similar to Martix's Kaleidoscope, this is very user friendly and lends its self beautifully to android applications. Thanks again |
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[2013-05-07] A Google User: I love this little program Very useful for professional astrologers on the run!! |
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[2013-05-06] A Google User: Asteroids .... Excellent app ! But please add a few more asteroids: Juno, Pallas etc. |
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[2013-05-06] A Google User: Astro Wonderful job, thank you |
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[2013-04-16] A Google User: apparently the city, state, and country I am born in is an "invalid place" of birth. I am uninstalling |
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[2013-04-06] A Google User: WRONG DATA There is something wrong with the longitude and latitude. I've typed in the data 3 different ways, and it gives incorrect data each time. Location : Boulder, Co |
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[2013-03-30] A Google User: You need to know your glyphs Useful app if user knows glyphs and can read and interpret an aspect grid. |
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[2013-03-19] A Google User: Aquarius2Go Very good app, only thing that could be improved is the shortcut icon when adding to the homescreen. If you don't know the latitude/longitude, look up the place name on Wikipedia |
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[2013-03-12] A Google User: howie planetary positions fine but ascendant and therefore houses ..off by more than 5 degrees in some cases...so useless for horary where houses really matter |
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[2013-03-09] A Google User: Four Stars??? Really??? The interface is amateurish, looking like an old MS-DOS app created with a really old version of Visual BASIC (Yes, I know it wasn't, and am simply describing aesthetics, or the conspicuous lack thereof), and the location-picker via Google Maps doesn't work. I selected my birth city in Florida multiple times and it kept interpreting it as being in Wyoming, two time zones away. It's not like the Google Maps interface is new or difficult, either. Samsung Galaxy Note 2. |
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[2013-01-30] A Google User: '"'"'" latitude and longetude os manual and that sucks and what unit is it in? |
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[2013-01-20] A Google User: Good But I want koch houses!!!! |
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[2013-01-05] A Google User: Astralige Cool |
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[2012-12-30] A Google User: Much better than Tropical Skies and Free Honestly, I would pay a desktop horoscope price for features like Kepler. Until then I thought Tropical Skies was the best of a tragic lot, but this app is the best. It has configurable aspects/orbs, can do a sort of bi-wheel for synestry/transit to natal charts. It's free! I would have dinged it a star or two if it weren't free because 1. It does not see my Mars trine Sun despite it being 28 seconds of arc from exact and 2. I can't use the synchronization feature because all charts I calculate synch wrong. |
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[2012-12-29] A Google User: Stopped working From the last update, it crashes from the start Will be back with 5 stars when it will work again. |
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[2012-11-16] A Google User: Very nice The interface is a bit unintuitive, but I really liked the usefulness! I wish it used more of the standard Android interface, but I am willing to see where it develops. |
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[2012-10-31] A Google User: Thank you! Wonderful! I was able to generate and store my chart first thing with no glitches! Such a simple request, that seems to be so difficult for so many apps. :-/ That's the most important thing I needed, and if/when I need more, I will see what you guys have to offer first. Blessings! |
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[2012-10-29] A Google User: Awesome Only other thing I could ask for is planetary transits of natural houses in the data output. Also a transit finder could be cool. |
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[2012-10-01] A Google User: Very Nice! Esp moon calculations! Ignore bad reviews, this is a chart calculator and it works fine, just check your own input! On my Rooted I717 w/stock ics! looking forward to maybe a progressed date calculator and solar returns? Thank you from this amateur astrologer! |
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[2012-06-27] A Google User: Poorest attempt. Needs Work. Dysfunctional, incorrect data |
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[2012-06-15] A Google User: Good app |
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[2012-06-03] A Google User: Very good! |
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[2012-06-03] Lupo: Very good! |
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[2012-03-03] A Google User: Gut English would be great |
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[2012-03-03] Andy: Gut English would be great |
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