Version 6.0 is available on their website and the long awaited Flight Plan option is here.
http://www.fstramp.com/
http://www.fstramp.com/
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I'm hoping that something has been lost in the translation.Oh wow! Just seen how the pricing works out. Alas this is waaaaaay to much for my pocket. Not seen a time limited scheme like this before![]()
I'm hoping that something has been lost in the translation.
From the PDF Manual:
A license key has a limited validity from the time it is
sent by e-mail. Therefore do not buy keys in advance! Validity of the key will expire also when it is not
used. License keys are available for 1-4 years of validity. All license keys will be valid for all future
versions of FSTramp, that begin with 6.0.
Basically if you purchase a license key but then don't register the software right away (use the registration key) it's use is limited and can expire. You would have to pay for another key. . .at least I'm hoping that's what that means. I don't believe he means this to be "renewable every year".
Make me wonder if it mean, if your 1 year expires you are NO entitle on further updates yet the version you have will remain fully functional."During the selected time, you can take all the upgrades free of charge. The license key is therefore not tied to a specific version number."
If that's the case, would I be correct in assuming that those of us who have had FSTramp since it's initial release are exempt. . . .or. . .since I paid $45. for it originally, it will expire one year from now??
On the surface, I would think he's shot himself in the foot on this one. This is an extremely valuable utility, especially now that it's full functionality has been realized. He could find that he may lose more than he expected to gain with this switch in policy. JS
I have to agree Pat. I mean as a comparison, take your favorite payware aircraft. . .one you fly almost all the time, has all the bells and whistles, everything you ever wanted in a detailed, precise flying airplane and then know that every year you would be required to pay the developer the purchase price again in order to keep the aircraft, otherwise it would quit working. . . .or, even better, pay three or four years in advance! Seriously?$AU51 for 1 year to $AU176 for 4 years is a little expensive for this old pensioner. I have FSTramp 5.6 and will stick with that and load my flight plans I create in PlanG if I need to.
That "might" get his attention if it was a full out boycott by every individual who was either about to purchase FSTramp or whose license was about to expire. Problem is, too many folks just lurk in the dark recesses of SOH and "view" but never speak. . .grab morsels of information or products but see no reasons to participate. Without complete participation I don't know that the few of us who would vent our frustration with this yearly payment scheme would cause Helge to do much more than shift a bit in his chair, lol.Has anybody here BOUGHT an FSTramp v6 license yet?
If we as a group boycott v6, maybe Helge will get the message and adjust his pricing to something reasonable.
Dave, I remember seeing FSTramp advertised somewhere (not sure where now) in early 2012. I downloaded the Demo and immediately recognized what I was looking at. It was, for the most part, the spittin' image of FSNav. That was confirmed when I looked at the name of the developer (Helge) who brought us FSNav. I was glad to see it's resurrection and the possibility of having it now for FSX and over the years he has updated it periodically to keep up with other sim upgrade/updates (FSX/SE, P3D_v2-P3D_v3) and finally the flight planning module has arrived. I don't at all agree with his decision to make it time sensitive and just with the few who have voiced an opinion here, I would say he has lost sales rather than added new customers. That's just my opinion though.I didn't realise FSTramp was going to end up as the FSX version of FSNav. FSNav says what it is. FSTramp suggests god knows what!! Agree with Ed that FSN was one of if not the best addon I've ever bought too. I wouldn't move to FS9 until it was updated to run in that sim and with no apparent replacement/update for FSX, I found myself having to jump over without a viable (for me) navigation tool. At that point, I stopped flying on our VA as I was never happy with the available nav progs.
While I'm glad to see him back in circulation, I'm not up to this degree of financial commitment either. Damn shame.
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