Astrognome is a free astrology software. Designed for the GNOME Desktop, it aims to be simple and intuitive.
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Features

The features below are already implemented.

  • Calculate planetary positions for any date, time and place on Earth, their aspects and mirrorpoints
  • Create natal charts for any date, time and place on earth, with exact planetary locations and their aspects (although it is very messy right now).

Credits

Astrognome was originally created by Jean-André Santoni in Mono, and was hosted on Google Code. The original project is now rewrote from scratch, using the SWE-GLib library (which is actually a wrapper around the Swiss Ephemeris library). Several ideas come from the original project, and from others like Placidus and Aquarius2Go.