

You can also look up any astrological term in the built-in DeVore's Encyclopedia of Astrology. In addition, the Horoscope Wizard makes it simple to create a chart or report for a person, a biwheel for a couple, or a transit graph or report. tiny help windows that popup and give information on each feature. Most of the program's features have to be studied in order to learn to use them, but they are well documented. Instead of a printed manual, Zet's help system is a set of linked files viewable via your browser. ZET has tremendous capabilities, and will be a very worthwhile program for many professional astrologers. On the other hand, there are parts of ZET that are actually easier to use than in other software (e.g. Also, the headings on ephemeris pages often don't line up with the columns. to print from some of its modules, ZET sometimes exports the output to your word processor, web browser, or graphic software, or you have to copy and paste or import the output yourself. In a few areas, ZET is less polished, e.g. ZET enables users to retrieve and install program updates at the push of a button. Its Database Converter allows you to import charts from Solar Fire, Quick*Charts, and JigSaw, and to export to JigSaw and Quick*Charts formats. It uses the Swiss ephemeris (for excellent accuracy) and has its own database of over 200,000 cities in its atlas (many with time zone corrections). ZET runs under Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/Vista. It has an unusual and very large set of features, a remarkably low price, several incredibly powerful modules, and introduces new predictive techniques. To download the freeware version of ZET called ZET lite - which introduces you to the functioning of ZET. ZET 8 Geo ZET 8 Geo by Anatoly Zaytsev $189 (via download) (+ $20 for CD) only available from his website
