![]() ![]() 215 Telescope pointing software, 217 Telescope-making, amateur, 5, 6, 13. What's your thoughts on the software? Any others that you prefer?Īlso, what other chart & control software is out there? I know of a few, just want to see what the opinions are. 26, 111, 117, 182 StarryNight Pro, 216 Stars comparison, 182 double, 14. It agitates me that the almost $1,000 Surface can't install the older 3.5 driver, but thats the first problem that I've had out of it. I'm very computer literate and it doesn't scare me, but I knew that my 6 year old, falling apart laptop could run it because it has windows 7. NET 3.5 drivers to install, which I felt was just too much. I would have had to reinstall windows 10 on the surface (among other things) to get the. NET Framework 3.5 on your pc/tablet, know that starry night and the ASCOM control won't install. My surface has StarWalk 2 that I use as a guide when I'm out observing which I feel is decent (constant compass cal issues). SN7 installed and I've been playing around with the program (don't yet have the scope to pc cable for control) but honestly I'm not impressed. ![]() I considered getting the Pro Plus before I found out Celestron gives a copy of 7se with their scopes, but I'm not very impressed with the version that I have, so it makes me wonder if the pricey pro plus would be about the same. I have a Surface pro 4 tablet that I love but after hours of trying to getting the software to install, I gave up and blew the dust off of my old laptop because I knew it would have the proper drivers. It came with my scope and I thought it would be great. Just wanted to see what you guys thought about the Starry Night 7 software. ![]()
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