Agra-Based Firm Launches Free Astrology Software For Mobiles
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Star gazers and those interested in astrology can now prepare their horoscopes on their mobile phone itself, and that too free of cost. A free software developed by Ojas Softech's research wing in Agra, was Wednesday launched by Surendra Sharma of the Brahmin Maha Sabha. "With the number of star gazers going up and the younger generation getting hooked to astrology, the new software will prove a useful tool," Sharma said. For those who follow Jyotish (astrology) personally and professionally, Ojas has launched free Jyotish software for mobile phones. The software not only enables mobile phone users to generate horoscopes but also matches horoscope, gives daily horoscope predictions and has other interesting features. "The software is free of cost, users will not have to pay for it," Pratik Mohan Pandey, director Ojas Softech told IANS. However, the mobile phone should be GPRS enabled so that internet is accessible. The software can be accessed at http://astrosage.com/m/. India has more than 50 crore mobile phone users and about 1/3rd of the total mobile phones are GPRS enabled. The software has been tested on mobile platforms like Windows mobile, Palm OS, Apple iphone, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG, O2, HTC, Motorola and WAP and it is compatible with of all of them, the company claimed. Ojas Softech had earlier developed a software named 'Mobile Kundali' for palmtops. Astrocamp.com and Astrosage.com are two astrology based websites, also owned by Ojas Softech. |
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