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Greg Siemon
November 4th 05, 05:53 PM
The system will download Terminal Procedures from National Aeronautical
Charting Office (NACO) and develop your own database of Instrument
Approaches, Airport Diagrams, SIDs and STARs, and Takeoff, Alternate and
Radar Minimums.

Every 28 days the system will automatically update your database with any
changes.

Review at: http://cmensys.com/trippack

Mitty
November 4th 05, 08:35 PM
Looks pretty slick.

1) I have SmartPlates. I'd be interested in your comments as to the
capabilities of the two products.

2) Economics? Do you plan to sell the product, sell update services, etc.?
Freeware is nice, but people have to eat and that tends to make freeware
programs into orphans.

On 11/4/2005 11:53 AM, Greg Siemon wrote the following:
> The system will download Terminal Procedures from National Aeronautical
> Charting Office (NACO) and develop your own database of Instrument
> Approaches, Airport Diagrams, SIDs and STARs, and Takeoff, Alternate and
> Radar Minimums.
>
> Every 28 days the system will automatically update your database with any
> changes.
>
> Review at: http://cmensys.com/trippack
>
>

Randy
November 5th 05, 12:49 PM
Looks really neat but I've not been able to download it yet...problems
with a server somewhere I guess.

KDB
November 6th 05, 10:20 AM
The system will download Terminal Procedures from National Aeronautical
Charting Office (NACO) and develop your own database of Instrument
Approaches, Airport Diagrams, SIDs and STARs, and Takeoff, Alternate and
Radar Minimums.

Every 28 days the system will automatically update your database with any
changes.

Review at: http://cmensys.com/trippack

Link will not open using IE or firefox for me.

Randy
November 6th 05, 04:33 PM
I got it to work...had to reboot the pc after install. Neat thing to
have; I'll play with it for a couple of days and give an evaluation.

Greg Siemon
November 6th 05, 04:37 PM
"Mitty" > wrote in message
...
> Looks pretty slick.
>
> 1) I have SmartPlates. I'd be interested in your comments as to the
> capabilities of the two products.
>
Both do about the same thing. I think they use their own server to download
the plates while I use the NACO server to download from.

> 2) Economics? Do you plan to sell the product, sell update services,
> etc.? Freeware is nice, but people have to eat and that tends to make
> freeware programs into orphans.

Would not sell update service. If I can generate some interest would like
to get something for my efforts, I am thinking about half of SmartPlates.


> On 11/4/2005 11:53 AM, Greg Siemon wrote the following:
>> The system will download Terminal Procedures from National Aeronautical
>> Charting Office (NACO) and develop your own database of Instrument
>> Approaches, Airport Diagrams, SIDs and STARs, and Takeoff, Alternate and
>> Radar Minimums.
>>
>> Every 28 days the system will automatically update your database with any
>> changes.
>>
>> Review at: http://cmensys.com/trippack
>>

Greg Siemon
November 6th 05, 04:47 PM
Curious why you had the reboot. What were the symptoms?
What version of Windows?

If you could forward any evaluation to me that will help, In Help menu
click E-Mail

Thanks
Greg


"Randy" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>I got it to work...had to reboot the pc after install. Neat thing to
> have; I'll play with it for a couple of days and give an evaluation.
>

Greg Siemon
November 6th 05, 04:50 PM
Strange why link did not work.

Try:
http://www.cmensys.com/trippack/index.htm

Greg

"KDB" > wrote in message
...
>
> Greg Siemon Wrote:
>> The system will download Terminal Procedures from National Aeronautical
>> Charting Office (NACO) and develop your own database of Instrument
>> Approaches, Airport Diagrams, SIDs and STARs, and Takeoff, Alternate
>> and
>> Radar Minimums.
>>
>> Every 28 days the system will automatically update your database with
>> any
>> changes.
>>
>> Review at: http://cmensys.com/trippack
>
> Link will not open using IE or firefox for me.
>
>
> --
> KDB

Mitty
November 8th 05, 02:28 AM
On 11/6/2005 10:37 AM, Greg Siemon wrote the following:
> "Mitty" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Looks pretty slick.
>>
>>1) I have SmartPlates. I'd be interested in your comments as to the
>>capabilities of the two products.
>>
>
> Both do about the same thing. I think they use their own server to download
> the plates while I use the NACO server to download from.
>

Yes, their package can either download from NACO or "compressed" files from
their own server. I bought, thinking this meant that I didn't have to rely on
them -- in the event they went paws up I could just go to NACO. But this does
not appear to be the case, as there is some kind of database that downloads from
their server to manage the updating. So probably if they go down, the software
is dead. (Not that I have any reason to believe they have specific problems, it
is just the nature of small software companies to die sudden and early deaths.)

>
>>2) Economics? Do you plan to sell the product, sell update services,
>>etc.? Freeware is nice, but people have to eat and that tends to make
>>freeware programs into orphans.
>
>
> Would not sell update service. If I can generate some interest would like
> to get something for my efforts, I am thinking about half of SmartPlates.
>

Sounds pretty reasonable, especially of the buy is totally independent of you to
get plates once the software is purchased.

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