October 12, 200421 yr Greetings Crews,Been trying to use the freeware FSbuild version. Following questions:1. How do we excecute this instruction on the fsbuild website:"If you haven't already done so, set your FS2000/FS2002 folder on the Options/Export Directories page"2. We download version 1.40 and subsequently version 1.43 update...right?3. Is this is the best and free way to integrate the FMC and MSFS ATC?Thanks,Pranav737-600/700/800/900
October 12, 200421 yr >Greetings Crews,>>Been trying to use the freeware FSbuild version. Following>questions:>>1. How do we excecute this instruction on the fsbuild>website:>>"If you haven't already done so, set your FS2000/FS2002 folder>on the Options/Export Directories page">>2. We download version 1.40 and subsequently version 1.43>update...right?Those Instructions apply to version 2.0 which is different from the older freeware version 1.4.Go to the separate site for ver 1.4 for instructions on hot to export using 1.4 (click on the Exporting link).http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/a...er1/fsbuild.htmRegards.Ernie.
October 12, 200421 yr Pranavwhy dont you buy FSBuild 2.0 (its much more powerful and user friendly then 1.4), its one of the best programs for developing flight plans and it easily exports to all the add-on aircraft including PMDG as well as FS2004 itself and if you like flying online to Squawkbox.you will not be dissapointed, and Earnie gives the best and the fastest support for any problems or questionsBo Bo Klop
October 13, 200421 yr I couldn't agree more - FSBuild 2.1 is probably the best add on I've purchased and Ernie is very responsive with support should there be issues. If you've invested the money in the 737NG from PMDG, spend a little more for FSBuild - it's definately worth it!My 0.02c Mark
October 13, 200421 yr http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/supporter.jpgI back both Mark and Bo,it's by far the best flight planner i have used.Dave
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