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Difference Between FS2002 Pro vs. the Standard Versions?



 
 
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Old January 8th 04, 05:53 PM
Bill Wolff
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Default Difference Between FS2002 Pro vs. the Standard Versions?

I forget what the real difference between FS2002 Pro vs. the Standard
version. I tried searching on the web under Google and I can't find
anything. And was FS2002 the only version that was sold in both
versions?

Bill



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