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Hi
All.
The OS/2 software developer Magnus Olsson, famous author of WarpCalc, just released
the ultimate tool for Numerology for Warp users. I'm WarpCalc registered user
and beta tester. When I know that this tool, called Magnum, has been released,
I sucked it and tested it on my Warp 4.5 OS/2 Client (Warp 4.0 + FP13). I analised
the names of several persons using this Magnus Olsson's tool and verified his
efficiency. I rated this little software five Butterflies.
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Magnum Rated 5 Butterflies
I linked on this review an article of Magnus Olsson about Numerology and you
can read it clicking the appropriate link below. In the developer's web site
you can download also a fine program called Astrolog, ported by Magnus Olsson
to the OS/2 environment (I reviewed it here last year).
READ ALSO
An Explanation About Numerology
TO DOWNLOAD THIS SOFT
http://www.visdom.nu/home/magnum
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Magnum is a numerology calculator which can be used to derive Chaldean, Hebraic, Pythagorean and Common numbers from alphanumerical text.
System requirements
Magnum
is a 32-bit OS/2 application and should run on all "Warp"
versions of this never-ending operating
system.
Licensing
Magnum
is freeware, but is copyrighted and not in the public
domain. Permission is granted to any individual
or institution to
use, copy, or redistribute this software
so long as all of the
original files are included unmodified,
that it is not sold for
profit, and that this copyright notice is
retained.
Documentation
The
analyzer/calculator can take any text as input, but only latin
letters and indian digits carry numerological
value. Spaces are
significant for calculation of compound
numbers, single numbers
will _not_ be affected.
You
can press ESC to clear the input field. This action will also
send any previous content to the input history.
To traverse the
history use the Up/Down keys.
The
calculator is most suited for Chaldean and Hebraic numerology,
but also supports the Pythagorean and "Common"
number systems. The
distribution section is a common feature
among popular western
programs and shows a count for each digit.
The planes section
picks up the counts.
Number system is selected from context menus
(one for each named
section). The Tarot section is supposed
to be used with the
Hebraic number system, as described by Sepharial
in his book The
Kabala of Numbers.
Tips on Usage
When
analyzing names of persons start with the most used first
name. Continue with the surname, then analyze
the two names
together. If initials are in wide use then
by all means include
them too. The full name that you were given
at birth by your
parents contains similar information to
that revealed by your
astrological birth chart, but unless you
are known by this your
full name, it will reflect on your life
and person with
increasingly poor accuracy. For more information
and
interpretation keys please have a look at
the basic numerology
text accompanying this program.
CONTACT AUTHOR
Magnus Olsson
sunlite@visdom.nu
http://www.visdom.nu/home/magnum
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