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Horosoft Professional Edition 4.0


(Compatible with Windows XP , Windows Vista 32/64 , Windows 7 32/64 , Windows 8 32/64 , Windows 10 32/64)

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HOROSOFT Professional Edition 4.0 astrology software, based on the Hindu system of Indian Vedic astrology, is specially designed for Professional astrologers, astrology bureaus and for those who wish to generate Horoscopes for business purposes. This professional astrology software is useful for astrological instutions, professional astrologers, research scholars, who have a large number of clients and work on an international platform.

Horosoft Professional Edition is an Vedic advanced astrology software which consists of various graphical worksheets, animated transit of planets, customization options and provides you with detailed calculations, minute analysis and predictions along with many other exclusive features. This edition includes K.P.astrology, Nadi astrology, Lal Kitab astrology, Jamini, Predictive astrology Etc.

Features of Horosoft Professional Edition 4.0

Calculations Predictions Match-Making Prominent Features K.P. Astrology Nadi Astrology Lal Kitab Astrology Customised Options Worksheets Printing Options System Requirements

Tamilyogi Shaolin Soccer • Full & Premium

In the landscape of early 2000s cinema, Stephen Chow’s Shaolin Soccer (2001) stands as a landmark achievement in visual comedy and genre fusion. It is a film where kung fu masters find redemption not on the battlefield, but on the football pitch, using the "Singing Wind Kick" and the "Iron Head" to score goals. Officially, the film was a massive success in Asia and gained a cult following worldwide. However, for millions of viewers, particularly in the Indian subcontinent, access to Shaolin Soccer did not come from a legal DVD or a streaming service. It came via Tamilyogi—a notorious piracy website. This essay argues that while Tamilyogi represents an illegal and ethically problematic facet of digital media, its role in distributing Shaolin Soccer inadvertently preserved the film’s cultural reach, democratized access for a non-English speaking audience, and highlighted the failure of official distribution networks. The Digital Back Alley: What is Tamilyogi? To understand the relationship, one must first understand the platform. Tamilyogi is a piracy website, primarily operating from India, that specializes in leaking Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi films. However, its library is vast, encompassing dubbed versions of international blockbusters, including Chinese cinema. For a user in rural Tamil Nadu or Kerala with a slow broadband connection, Tamilyogi offered a simple value proposition: Shaolin Soccer , dubbed into Hindi or Tamil, compressed into a 700MB file, available for free download within weeks of its (often delayed) local release. It was the back alley where copyright law went to die, but where entertainment lived for those who couldn't afford multiplex tickets or streaming subscriptions. The Lost Official Release: A Distribution Vacuum The primary reason Tamilyogi thrived with films like Shaolin Soccer was the failure of the legitimate market. When Shaolin Soccer was released, Hollywood dominated Indian cinema halls, and foreign-language films—especially Cantonese or Mandarin productions—had little to no distribution outside of major metropolitan cities like Mumbai or Delhi. Even when a legal DVD was produced, it was often expensive (costing a significant portion of a daily wage) and lacked regional language subtitles or dubs. Streaming platforms like Netflix and Hotstar did not exist, and when they finally did, their catalogs were slow to include older Asian classics. Tamilyogi filled this vacuum. It didn't just steal the film; it localized it. By offering a Tamil or Hindi-dubbed version, Tamilyogi broke the language barrier that official distributors ignored, allowing a child in Madurai to laugh at Mighty Steel Leg Sang’s antics without needing to read English subtitles. A Gatekeeper of Chaos: Tamilyogi’s Editorial Impact However, this preservation came at a cost. The version of Shaolin Soccer hosted on Tamilyogi was rarely pristine. It was often a "cam rip" (recorded in a cinema with a shaky hand-held camera) or a heavily compressed file where the spectacular CGI of the spinning football dissolved into pixelated blocks. Furthermore, Tamilyogi is infamous for its aggressive watermarking and banner ads. Watching Shaolin Soccer on the site meant enduring a translucent "Tamilyogi" logo bouncing across the goalpost and navigating pop-up ads for gambling sites. In this sense, Tamilyogi acted as a chaotic gatekeeper. It gave the film to the masses but defaced it. The beautiful slow-motion shots of Chow’s character, Sing, learning to balance a ball on his head were marred by digital graffiti. The platform democratized access but commercialized the user’s attention, selling their clicks to the lowest bidder. The Ethical Swarm: Piracy as Discovery Engine Despite the degradation in quality, the sheer volume of Tamilyogi’s reach turned Shaolin Soccer into a word-of-mouth legend. In hostels,网吧 (cyber cafes), and small-town video shops, the phrase "have you seen the football kung fu movie?" was almost always followed by "it's on Tamilyogi." For a generation of Indian millennials, Tamilyogi was not a villain; it was a library. This creates a profound ethical paradox. While the filmmakers—Stephen Chow, the stunt team, the composers—received zero revenue from these views, they gained something arguably more valuable in the pre-social media era: cult status. The piracy of Shaolin Soccer built an audience that would later pay to see Chow’s next film, Kung Fu Hustle , in theaters or on legal platforms. Tamilyogi, in its parasitic way, acted as an unwitting marketing engine. Conclusion: A Service the Industry Refused to Provide In examining Tamilyogi’s relationship with Shaolin Soccer , we find a mirror reflecting the failures of the entertainment industry. Piracy is theft, plain and simple. It undermines the labor of artists and the economics of cinema. Yet, in the specific context of early 2000s transnational cinema, Tamilyogi succeeded because the legal market refused to exist. It offered a service—affordable, localized, accessible content—that no legitimate company was willing to provide. The copy of Shaolin Soccer that a teenager watched on a 240p stream with Tamil dubbing and a floating watermark is the same copy that inspired them to love kung fu comedies. Tamilyogi did not kill Shaolin Soccer ; in a strange, unauthorized way, it kept the ball spinning long after the final whistle had blown in the official arena. The challenge for the legal industry today is to recognize that the demand Tamilyogi exploited was always real—and to offer a better, fairer answer than the back alley ever could.


Predictions


Match - Making

After scanning the horoscopes of male and female, the software provides accurate information of Gunas and Dosh in a graphical worksheet, as well as manglik results, conclusion and detailed Analysis.
  • Basic Details

    Lagan, Rashi, Nakshatra, Nadi, Varan, Vaishya, Yuja, Hansak Etc of both male & female.

  • Charts

    Lagan Chart, Navamsa chart, Moon Chart and Chalit Chart of both male and female.

  • Vimshottari Dasha

    Vimshottari Dashas of both Male and Female.

  • Analysis

    After scanning the horoscopes of the Couple, a detailed analysis of Gunas and Dosh is Displayed.

In the landscape of early 2000s cinema, Stephen Chow’s Shaolin Soccer (2001) stands as a landmark achievement in visual comedy and genre fusion. It is a film where kung fu masters find redemption not on the battlefield, but on the football pitch, using the "Singing Wind Kick" and the "Iron Head" to score goals. Officially, the film was a massive success in Asia and gained a cult following worldwide. However, for millions of viewers, particularly in the Indian subcontinent, access to Shaolin Soccer did not come from a legal DVD or a streaming service. It came via Tamilyogi—a notorious piracy website. This essay argues that while Tamilyogi represents an illegal and ethically problematic facet of digital media, its role in distributing Shaolin Soccer inadvertently preserved the film’s cultural reach, democratized access for a non-English speaking audience, and highlighted the failure of official distribution networks. The Digital Back Alley: What is Tamilyogi? To understand the relationship, one must first understand the platform. Tamilyogi is a piracy website, primarily operating from India, that specializes in leaking Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi films. However, its library is vast, encompassing dubbed versions of international blockbusters, including Chinese cinema. For a user in rural Tamil Nadu or Kerala with a slow broadband connection, Tamilyogi offered a simple value proposition: Shaolin Soccer , dubbed into Hindi or Tamil, compressed into a 700MB file, available for free download within weeks of its (often delayed) local release. It was the back alley where copyright law went to die, but where entertainment lived for those who couldn't afford multiplex tickets or streaming subscriptions. The Lost Official Release: A Distribution Vacuum The primary reason Tamilyogi thrived with films like Shaolin Soccer was the failure of the legitimate market. When Shaolin Soccer was released, Hollywood dominated Indian cinema halls, and foreign-language films—especially Cantonese or Mandarin productions—had little to no distribution outside of major metropolitan cities like Mumbai or Delhi. Even when a legal DVD was produced, it was often expensive (costing a significant portion of a daily wage) and lacked regional language subtitles or dubs. Streaming platforms like Netflix and Hotstar did not exist, and when they finally did, their catalogs were slow to include older Asian classics. Tamilyogi filled this vacuum. It didn't just steal the film; it localized it. By offering a Tamil or Hindi-dubbed version, Tamilyogi broke the language barrier that official distributors ignored, allowing a child in Madurai to laugh at Mighty Steel Leg Sang’s antics without needing to read English subtitles. A Gatekeeper of Chaos: Tamilyogi’s Editorial Impact However, this preservation came at a cost. The version of Shaolin Soccer hosted on Tamilyogi was rarely pristine. It was often a "cam rip" (recorded in a cinema with a shaky hand-held camera) or a heavily compressed file where the spectacular CGI of the spinning football dissolved into pixelated blocks. Furthermore, Tamilyogi is infamous for its aggressive watermarking and banner ads. Watching Shaolin Soccer on the site meant enduring a translucent "Tamilyogi" logo bouncing across the goalpost and navigating pop-up ads for gambling sites. In this sense, Tamilyogi acted as a chaotic gatekeeper. It gave the film to the masses but defaced it. The beautiful slow-motion shots of Chow’s character, Sing, learning to balance a ball on his head were marred by digital graffiti. The platform democratized access but commercialized the user’s attention, selling their clicks to the lowest bidder. The Ethical Swarm: Piracy as Discovery Engine Despite the degradation in quality, the sheer volume of Tamilyogi’s reach turned Shaolin Soccer into a word-of-mouth legend. In hostels,网吧 (cyber cafes), and small-town video shops, the phrase "have you seen the football kung fu movie?" was almost always followed by "it's on Tamilyogi." For a generation of Indian millennials, Tamilyogi was not a villain; it was a library. This creates a profound ethical paradox. While the filmmakers—Stephen Chow, the stunt team, the composers—received zero revenue from these views, they gained something arguably more valuable in the pre-social media era: cult status. The piracy of Shaolin Soccer built an audience that would later pay to see Chow’s next film, Kung Fu Hustle , in theaters or on legal platforms. Tamilyogi, in its parasitic way, acted as an unwitting marketing engine. Conclusion: A Service the Industry Refused to Provide In examining Tamilyogi’s relationship with Shaolin Soccer , we find a mirror reflecting the failures of the entertainment industry. Piracy is theft, plain and simple. It undermines the labor of artists and the economics of cinema. Yet, in the specific context of early 2000s transnational cinema, Tamilyogi succeeded because the legal market refused to exist. It offered a service—affordable, localized, accessible content—that no legitimate company was willing to provide. The copy of Shaolin Soccer that a teenager watched on a 240p stream with Tamil dubbing and a floating watermark is the same copy that inspired them to love kung fu comedies. Tamilyogi did not kill Shaolin Soccer ; in a strange, unauthorized way, it kept the ball spinning long after the final whistle had blown in the official arena. The challenge for the legal industry today is to recognize that the demand Tamilyogi exploited was always real—and to offer a better, fairer answer than the back alley ever could.


K.P. Astrology

  • You can choose the ascendent either as per horarry Nos. 1-249 or current time or you can also provide your own degree.

  • View the ruling planets, vimshottari dasha, birth chart, bhav chalit, sub-lord, sub-sub-lord Etc

  • Also prime significators, planetary position, general significators, niryana cusps, aspect Etc.

  • In the house revolving System option, You can change the ascendent according to your requirement.

  • You can either obtain the printouts of all the pages of K.P.Astrology or you can also convert these pages into HTML/WORDformat.

  • You can view both, the natal chart and the Horarry Chart simultaneously, for further analyzing the horoscope/charts.

  • You can print the entire K.P. Astrology data on a single page. This saves time as well as papers.


Nadi Astrology

  • You can choose the ascendent either as per Horarry Nos. 1-249 or current time or you can also provide your own degree.

  • View the ruling planets, vimshottari dasha, birth chart, bhav chalit, sub-lord, sub-sub-lord Etc

  • Also Co-ordinates of planets, planetary position, niryana cusps, aspect etc.

  • In the house revolving System option, You can change the ascendent according to your requirement.

  • You can either obtain the printouts of all the pages of Nadi Astrology or you can also convert these pages into HTML/WORDformat.

  • You can print the entire Nadi system Data on a single page. This saves time as well as papers.


Lal Kitab Astrology

  • Basic details, friendship table, rasi phal, lal-kitab moon chart, lal-kitab dashas Etc.

  • View the different types of calculations in lal-kitab like dharmi teva, night-blind horoscope, minor horoscope etc with the causes of their formation and their remedies.

  • View the different types of ancestral curse and debts like fore-fathers debt, mothers debt, unborn debt (Kanya rin, stree rin, matrarin) etc with the causes and their remedies.

  • Lal kitab grahphal. View the predictions of all the 12 planets according to lal-kitab along with their remedies.

  • Lal-kitab varsh kundli. View the yearly chart of lal-kitab along with the remedies to strengthen the weak planets. Remedies according to lal-kitab.


Customization Options

  • AYANAMSA

    Chitrapaksh (Lahiri) Ayanamsa, K.P. Ayanamsa, K.P.(New), Raman Ayanamsa, Fagan Ayanamsa, Western or Zero Ayanamsa.

  • CHART STYLE

    North Indian, South Indian, East Indian and Sri Lankan Chart Style.

  • FONTS STYLE

    You can select from any of the fonts available in your Windows directory.

    Facility to include and exclude outer planets in the charts of the horoscopes.

    TRUE and MEAN position of rahu can be selected.

    Facility to change the astrologer name, displayed and printed at the bottom of the horoscope.

    You can change the color of planets in the charts.

    Varshphal (Yearly) calculations can be selected according to the TRUE SOLAR / MEAN SOLAR RETURN

    You can lock the entire software through any given password.

    You can now Print horoscopes in different Sizes (Both single side & double side printing).

    You can now VIEW / PRINT THE ENTIRE HOROSCOPE IN COMPLETE COLOR MODE. You also have the option to change the colors according to your choice.

    Option to change the longitude / latitude of any place in Geocentric mode.


Graphical Worksheets

  • WORKSHEET 1

    A special worksheet in which you can view 6 multiple charts simultaneously. You can change any charts you wish, and view them with other charts.

  • WORKSHEET 2

    Here you can view 3 charts simultaneously. You can change the color of the Planets / Degrees / Lines / Houses / Background of chart. You can also view the Details / Properties / Predictions of houses & planets here. The other 2 charts are interchangeable.

  • WORKSHEET 3

    A customized worksheet where you can select any chart of any size to view on the screen and can also be placed anywhere. You can also insert colors in the charts, save them as a BMP File or copy it to the clipboard for further designing.

  • WORKSHEET K.P.

    An extensive worksheet on K.P.astrology where you can view the lord, sub-lord, aspects, planetary position (lagna or 1-249 nos.) etc. Also 'House Revolving System' in which the ascendent can be changed. You can also view the Horary chart from here.

  • WORKSHEET NADI

    An extensive worksheet on Nadi astrology where you can view the lord, sub-lord, co-ordinates, planetary position, niryana cusp etc. Also 'House Revolving System' in which the ascendent can be changed.

  • TRANSIT OF PLANETS

    Here you can graphically view & analyze the planets and their positions. You also have the option to control the Direction/Speed of the planets, control the movement by minute, hourly, daily, weekly etc.

  • ILLUSTRATED DASHAS

    A Worksheet/Calendar where you can view the vimshottri, ashtottari, yogini and kalchakra dasha of any month and year applying on a horoscope between any specific period.

  • 2D/ 3D GRAPHS

    Here you can view the ashtakvarga chart as in graphs (2D/3D formats) and select any type of charts.

  • PRASHTARASHTAK VARGA

    It is one of the main aspects in astrology. The dot system makes it even easier to understand the charts, Here you can view a productive chart with tales to define it, strength in graphs etc, It also has a timer facility in it.

  • SHADBAL / BHAVBAL

    The basic way of judging six planetary strength as given in the classics. You can also view them in graph.


Printing Options


Details and Number of Pages Printed in this Edition

  • Change the size of the horoscopes you want to print. Choose from FILE SIZE (A4), BOOK SIZE (6 x 8.5, SINGLE SIDE), BOOK SIZE (DOUBLE SIDE), POCKET SIZE (3 x 5)

    You can customize and maintain your own modules for printing.

    You can restart the printing from where it has stopped, in case of a power failure or any other problem.

    You can obtain the printouts either from the Print Menu or directly from the screen itself.

    Now obtain the entire printout either in Color or in Black & White mode.


System Requirements

  • Compatible with Windows XP , Windows 7 , Windows 8 , 8.1 and Windows 10 (Both 32 & 64 Bit )