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Weather Maker Professional will be the New Standard

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Hi, I think Fs meteo can't compete with Weather Maker ProfessionalWeather Maker Professional Edition White Paper Releasedhttp://www.calibresoftware.com/whitepapers...rofessional.ZIPWeather Maker Personal Edition version 1.2 is Releasedhttp://www.calibresoftware.comI hope next Msfs will not have normal but excellent weather engine. and they will do like the AI traffic for the weather, They have shutdown the commercial software.ThanksChris Willis[link:fsw.simflight.com/FSWMenuFsSim.html]Clouds And Addons For MsFshttp://fsw.simflight.com/fsw.jpg

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Chris Willis

Hi Chris,WeatherMaker does not seem to be real weather. FSMeteo, on the other hand, uses the current existing weather. I agree that WeatherMaker looks like a really neat system, but I'd also like to fly in the conditions that I see out my window. They are two totally different products.If the two could somehow be combined...Best regards,Greghttp://www3.sympatico.ca/gregory.moffatt/Bell_Dusk.jpg

Well i for one like abit of an unforseen challenge, thats what flying is all about.Sounds very interesting, and it saves you from d/l real weather off the net.I'll give it ago.......Will

Its a commercial if I've ever heard one. Through the broken english and incomplete sentences that is. Sorry, I'll stick with FSMeteo or even Activesky.Cas

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