AstroDMx Downloads

The latest version of AstroDMx Capture for each platform is detailed in the following table. The version numbers for each platform will, for most part, be identical. However, occasionally there many be minor differences.

PlatformVersion Number
Linux x86-642.13.2
ARM Linux 64bit2.13.2
ChromeOS2.12.1
Raspberry Pi 32bit (Legacy; with PiCam Support)
NOTE: This version should only be used if PiCamera support is required.
1.4.2
All Other Builds2.13.1

Software License

All software on this site has been written by Nicola Amanda Mackin FRAS.

The downloading and or use of this software means that the downloader and or user agrees to abide by this agreement. The software is provided on an AS IS basis without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including fitness for any particular purpose. In no event shall the copyright holder be liable for any damages of any kind, whether in contract, tort or otherwise arising out of or in connection with the software, its use, or any other dealings with the software.

In plain words, you use this software entirely at your own risk and you agree that the copyright holder provides no warranty of any kind and will not be liable in any way for anything arising from the use of the software. The software may not be redistributed, repackaged or sold. If you do not agree with this agreement, then you do not have permission to download or use the software.

Downloads

The latest version of AstroDMx Capture for each platform is available by clicking your platform of choice below. Older versions can be downloaded for each operating system if required. Each section has important information regarding the specific build, please make sure that you read this information.

Please see the Known Issues and technical help pages if you experience problems. NOTE: As of version 2.1.0, the Raspberry Pi downloads have been renamed “ARM Linux”.

Donation Information

If you find this software to be useful to you, please consider making a donation according to your means to help me continue to put in long hours, supporting and developing the software.

Some software developers call this coffee money in that, a donation of about 5 GBP is about the same as buying me a couple of cups of coffee. I think that this method is much better than requiring a user to buy a licence in order to have all of the features of the software. Whatever you decide to do, I hope that you enjoy using the software in whatever operating system you prefer.

If you would like to donate, please click on the donate button below.