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FSBrowser Released

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Hi everyone!FSBrowser is a FREEWARE web-browsing utility for use within FS2002 or FS2004. It provides many advanced nagivation features, favorites, multiple browser windows, and more. It should be available in the AVSIM libraries momentarily (as FSBrowser10.zip) but you can get it directly from us as well at http://www.hifisim.com.Enjoy!

Damian Clark
HiFi  Simulation Technologies

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An absolutely excellent tool for viewing charts online, while flying.I've been using it in conjunction with www.myairplane.com, for a long time now.Nice to have access to all US charts flying on VATSIM.

Regards,

Brian Doney

I had thought there was a problem viewing the Acrobat documents that MyAirplane.com uses in the kneeboard. Does FSBrowser solve this problem, or are you using non-Acrobat charts?

FSBrowser is *NOT* a kneeboard enhancement - it is a stand alone browser module. I haven't tried it with pdf's yet, but I could do that tonight for you if someone doesnt' jump in here. I'd recommend checking out the docs in the meantime...Another problem with the kneeboard was handling multiple windows or popups - FSBrowser allows "opening" multiple windows and has buttons at the bottom allowing you to navigate open pages...very nice utility.Best,sg

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Hey guys.pdf's are fine, the trick is, to run Adobe Reader before you start FS, and just leave it minimized to the taskbar.Try it.

Regards,

Brian Doney

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