Anyone here has both versions and can comment on differences?
For those who don't have SS, it is good time to get the
I agree Greg. AAstroBee wrote: ↑Sun Jul 10, 2022 8:56 pm I just last week upgraded from 6 to 7 and can say it's a nice improvement.
In 6, I believe the PGC and GAIA databases were add-ons you had to pay for. They are included with SS7Pro. You still have to download them separately though. In case you don't have the storage capacity for them. GAIA database is pretty big.
There's one thing I still find kind of annoying and that is the scope rotation angle. I use SS7 to determine framing and I have a rotator so I sometimes like to adjust the FOV rotation. The only way I know how to do it is to click on the observe button / scope display button / select the scope I want to rotate / click on the Field Rotation Angle option / then make the adjustments.
It would be great if they could make a button you could add to the toolbar that would take you directly to the Field Rotation Angle option. There are so many buttons I turn off already. I don't use the "Tonight", "Calendar", "Compass", "LiveSky" buttons and several others, so there's plenty of room on my toolbar for a "FOV Rotation" button.
Heck, Jaytee, get both!
That's what I thought to and went for it. I definitely appreciate PGC and GAIA databases inclusion and they have fixed the red keyboard bug so I can finally use night mode on my Galaxy S10 phone.
Isn't that 1.8GB? No device that I am aware of would be able to handle 1.8TB.
Thanks Brett, obviously I have some Monday fog going on in my brain. Attention, all personnel, it's not that big.KingNothing13 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 11, 2022 7:56 pmIsn't that 1.8GB? No device that I am aware of would be able to handle 1.8TB.
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