Need to choose a wedding date or start a business? The Muhurtha wizard in version 3.9 asks you simple questions ("What is the event?" "How many days are you looking at?"). It then returns a list of top 10 auspicious timings, filtering out bad lunar days (Tithis), problematic Nakshatras, and times when the Moon is combust.
Previous versions relied heavily on emulation or legacy code. Version 3.9 runs natively on Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3 chips) and Windows 11. The result is a program that launches in seconds, renders complex charts instantly, and consumes less battery life on laptops.
In Vedic astrology, identifying Yogas (e.g., Gaja Kesari, Dhan, or Neecha Bhanga) is tedious. Version 3.9 scans the chart and lists every single yoga in plain English. It even ranks yogas as "Major," "Moderate," or "Minor" based on strength (Shad Bala). This turns a two-hour manual analysis into a two-minute review.
Das Goravani is also a teacher. Version 3.9 includes a built-in tutorial mode that walks you through the chart of a famous celebrity (usually Steve Jobs or Princess Diana). As you click on houses, a tooltip explains the significance of that house.
Furthermore, the help file (F1 key) is a 500-page illustrated guide to Vedic astrology. You can search for terms like "Atmakaraka" or "Sade Sati," and the software explains the concept while showing you exactly where to find it in the active chart.