[Aavso-photometry] Photometry software - need suggestions

Bruce J. Skelly Bruce at skelly.com
Mon Jun 15 17:25:02 EDT 2009


I think that sounds great.  I think I was the one that suggested to  
Tom that this should be on a web page like <http://astro.nineplanets.org/astrosoftware.html 
 > which has links to planetarium software.  This page would be  
different in that it would be a general list of photometry software.

Bruce
P.S. Thanks Tom for collecting this info.  There were some new ones to  
me, and some that I had forgotten about.

On Jun 15, 2009, at 12:38 PM, James Roe wrote:

> Thank you, Tom, for a useful list.  It *should *be on a web site  
> somewhere.
> With your permission, I would post it on one of mine but maybe we  
> should set
> up a new one (it's free and easy).  AAVSO.org is pretty professional  
> so
> maybe we could use an amateur site where everybody could  
> contribute??  I
> will set one up if there is sufficient demand (that means  
> contributors).
> Or, is there one in existence?
>
> Jim Roe
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Tom Krajci  
> <tom_krajci at tularosa.net>wrote:
>
>> This is not as good as a website, but here's a summary list of the  
>> various
>> suggestions I received (with a few comments added...but I have not  
>> reviewed
>> any of the software that's new to me...so my comments may be biased,
>> incomplete, or just plain wrong).
>>
>>
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