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Well no one has asked the question since the release of AFX so maybe there is no great interest. However ADE was always first and foremost a personal project and the size of any user base is not a major part of my thinking.
Offering alternatives to the community is very important and I am pleased that both FSX Planner and ADE are able to do that. FSX Planner is developing into an excellent tool for which Russell should be very pleased. As he mentioned in one of his posts neither of these programs aim to be AFCAD clones. Each has it's particular design philosophy and that is good. Also each are free. I like to think that the existence of the two has helped to make each better than it would otherwise have been.
Offering free tools is an interesting proposition. On the one hand we are free of commercial pressure and can make what we want. On the other hand these are complex projects (at least for me as an amateur programmer) and the time consumed can be very great. I personally feel that so much of what is in ADE is there are a result of what you, the community, have provided that it is not really my tool as such and I would need to give back a lot of royalties to a lot of people, so free is the best way to do that. It also, I hope, helps to ensure that payware is special and worth the money. I'm not sure that is often the case.
Development of ADE is continuing with the aim of providing the best airport design tool that I can make - whether that is more suited to your needs than FSXP or AFX is not for me to say and only you will be able to decide. During my enforced absence from my day job I have been doing some development and will continue to do so. The program is now much closer to what I would wish it to be. However, as always I find things that could be done better or what I would like to add.
Speaking of finger trouble
Thanks again to all those who expressed their concerns and interest in my damaged digit. I am starting back in my workshop today with the set of oak windows that were in progress at the time of the accident (My customer for these is a nurse and has expressed, jokingly I might add, her view that I am now malingering
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Offering alternatives to the community is very important and I am pleased that both FSX Planner and ADE are able to do that. FSX Planner is developing into an excellent tool for which Russell should be very pleased. As he mentioned in one of his posts neither of these programs aim to be AFCAD clones. Each has it's particular design philosophy and that is good. Also each are free. I like to think that the existence of the two has helped to make each better than it would otherwise have been.
Offering free tools is an interesting proposition. On the one hand we are free of commercial pressure and can make what we want. On the other hand these are complex projects (at least for me as an amateur programmer) and the time consumed can be very great. I personally feel that so much of what is in ADE is there are a result of what you, the community, have provided that it is not really my tool as such and I would need to give back a lot of royalties to a lot of people, so free is the best way to do that. It also, I hope, helps to ensure that payware is special and worth the money. I'm not sure that is often the case.
Development of ADE is continuing with the aim of providing the best airport design tool that I can make - whether that is more suited to your needs than FSXP or AFX is not for me to say and only you will be able to decide. During my enforced absence from my day job I have been doing some development and will continue to do so. The program is now much closer to what I would wish it to be. However, as always I find things that could be done better or what I would like to add.
Speaking of finger trouble
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