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Bagi pengguna PDA, perisian
Palm Planetarium telah mengeluarkan versi terbaru , iaitu
2.4.0, antara ciri-ciri yang ada
New Features
* The primary new feature is: Support for larger star data bases (down to m12). Planetarium has a built-in star data base with about 9000 stars (the Yale Bright Star Catalogue). New in this version is the possibility to install a data base with additional stars. There are several variants of star data bases differing in the limiting magnitude. Which one you want to install depends on your amount of free memory. The data bases were compiled with data from the Hipparcos and Tycho-2 catalogues. You can download them from the "Planetarium for PalmOS" website.
* In the tool bar there is a new widget that looks like this: [-]m6.5
- . It is used to select the current magnitude limit for the stars. You can increase and decrease it with the
- and [-] buttons. Each zoom level has its own magnitude limit. Tapping on the m6.5 text opens a new screen with all magnitude limits for each zoom level in one place. This new screen replaces the old "Custom Zoom" screen, and is also accessible via the "custom" entry in the zoom level ist. There are 3 more custom zooms, 6 in total now.
* The minimum field of view is now 0.2 degrees instead of 1 degree.
* Stars are drawn with their colors.
* The moon is drawn as a picture rather than a circle.
* Constellation boundaries can be drawn in the sky map.
* The center button of the 5-way-navigator toggles between "move around" and "time step" mode. In time step mode, the left and right button can now be used for zoom-in and zoom-out.
* The graphics for the positions of the satellites of Jupiter were 'too light', hard to see on the 'Stats' tab. Now there are bigger dots.
* In the "AZ" Enter-view-direction dialog, there are view direction circles like in sky view.
* Added 1 digit for RA coordinates.
* Center Lock mode: Tap the center icon, then the icon stays white on black and keeps the object centered when time stepping.