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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: June 18, 2006
- Total Downloads: 4,344
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From MysticBoard :MB Free Zodiac Signs Software determines your zodiac sign from your date of birth. This program gives a detailed interpretation of the sign you belong to according to Western Astrology. The software also includes a detailed characteristics report. The sun sign indicates the position of the sun in the particular sign at the time of birth. The sun represents your character and nature. The sign represents the way you deal with situations in life.
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6 out of 6 people found this review helpful
Version: MB Free Zodiac Signs Software 1
"Not informative to say the least"
Pros: It looked promising. Nice graphics.
Cons: If you don't know what your sun sign is, then I would suggest going to any website and finding the month and day you were born and seeing Viola! I am a Leo, or whatever you are. This program does nothing more than to tell you what your sun sign is and it gives the normal good guy/bad guy sides to the astrological trait. That's it, there is no more. I'm sorry, but this is not worth a download. I uninstalled quicker than it installed. If it went further as your moon sign, etc. then yes, but no it doesn't take one more step towards being useful.
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