Changes from Planetarium 2.1 to 2.2 General - Re-added the Rise and Set screen many users were missing (accessible via new button on Compass view) - New Meteor showers screen lists all meteor showers during the year and highlights the currently active. (accessible from menu "Options") - The new "Observation Log" lets you take notes about the objects you observe (accessible from menu "Options") - Saturn picture added in the info screen - Star dot sizes are more varied with the magnitude - Changed the colors slightly because users complained that some of them were too bright in Compass view - Added an orientation button next to the picture of Jupiter's moons - Changed the "reversing" button in Sky view into an orientation button that allows switching the image horizontally as well as vertically. - Added a third Teldad circle in the Sky view settings and a checkbox to switch them off. - Added a "High Altitude Correction" entry field in the Preferences screen. - There is an option to keep the view direction dial in sky view instead of overwriting it with the coordinates. In Sky Preferences select "none" under Tap Info. - The Perihelion time for comets can be entered in the format 2002-03-12.49568 - Added an "East/West" indication to the elongation in the info page. - Added a custom time increment step in the "Time Incr" menu. HandEra and Sony Clié - Added support for the Hires display. - On the HandEra: Collapsing the graffity area is supported (sky view only) and there is a menu item "Rotate" (sky view only) - Gray scale is working on the HandEra now. Telescope control - The error that popped up occasionally when setting the telescope position has been removed. - For NexStar 5 users: The telescope icon is showing how long the telescope is slewing. You will need to download the newest driver for this. http://www.aho.ch/pilotplanets/release.htm Corrected bugs - The moon phase was not "mirrored" if the sky view was reversed horizontally. - The star dot size was always determined by the first magnitude filter instead of the active one (zoom). - The "Now" button in Compass view was not drawn in red/black when night mode was switched on. - Info page, select new planet, switch to another application (by pressing the memo button for example) when the select screen was still open, a fatal error happened - When setting the date to around 1900 and zooming in to 20 degrees, some stars could not be tapped. - When the star library was not installed, the program crashed. - When the program was already registered, the entry screen for the code could still be opened. Data base files - Some errors in the Messier objects have been corrected. - The data bases have not been sorted alphabetically. This was visible when the "All" category was selected. The entries could not be searched easily by entering the starting characters. - The "Bundle"-Bit is now set. Databases with the bundled bit do get beamed together with the application, otherwise the receiver just gets the program with no data. The bundled bit is also important when moving the files out to the memory card. Databases with the bundled bit will get copied into main memory together with the application on every start. If one does not intend to add data, this is just fine. One can move the data base files out to the card as well as the application file.