On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 08:16:42AM -0600, Elwood C. Downey wrote:
Actually, if I may, I admit I am a little surprised at your level of
devotion. I never thought anyone would consider it an "honor" to use
XEphem. XEphem is mostly just driven by my own personal requirements. To
the extent these are typical others find the program useful, but I should
think it remains lacking in some way in regards to each persons needs.
If you wish, I would like to hear a few reasons why you are so enthralled
with XEphem.
I've been involved in UNIX for over 20 years. I've always wished
for the day when I could run UNIX on a laptop. RedHat Linux solved that
problem. Next, I wanted a comprehensive astronomy program that I could run
under Linux on the laptop. I've look most of the astronomy programs
available for Linux and other UNIXs and found that none of them had the
level of sophistication that the Windows-based astro programs have. Then I
discovered XEphem. XEphem has the level of sophistication that I've always
wanted.I can now take my Linux laptop out to the site and have XEphem at
the scope. To me the Laptop/Linux/XEphem combination at the scope is
unbeatable. I have been using Starry Night Pro on the laptop but I havent
touched it since I got XEphem.
Secondly, I'm impressed with your level of support. At least in my
case all my questions have been answered quickly and accurately. No matter
how stupid I thought the question was, you have always answered in a
profession manner. I think that's a big plus.
In summary XEphem is the UNIX-based astronomy program that I've
been waiting for all my life. :)
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