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Aug 18th, 2009 at 9:14am

cdcpcsm   Offline
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Is there a source anywhere for Lago Scenery Enhancer?
 
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Reply #1 - Aug 18th, 2009 at 10:00am

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cdcpcsm wrote on Aug 18th, 2009 at 9:14am:
Is there a source anywhere for Lago Scenery Enhancer?


Nope... Wink...!

If you didn't purchase it when it was available, its too late now... Smiley...!

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Navigator...LAGO FSSE + FSE + Soundscape, + Abacus EZ-Scerery...

..the reason why I still insist on using FS 2004!... Smiley...!

The FS Navigator and Lago Sites closed down years ago, because of all the grief and aggravation they were getting from their Forum Members!... Angry...!
They no longer supply the necessary Registration Keys to operate/unlock the programs.

P.S. Abacus's EZ-Scenery for FS 2004 is the nearest equivalent option now....>>>

http://www.abacuspub.com/catalog/s600.htm
 

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Reply #2 - Aug 18th, 2009 at 6:28pm

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Assuming you were serious, saying that -

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The FS Navigator and Lago Sites closed down years ago, because of all the grief and aggravation they were getting from their Forum Members!...
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is not how I perceived how things developed.

From my perspective, Lago's demise was hastened by the complete lack of user support - especially their much touted "exchange module".  They seemed to retreat into a "take the users money and forget him" mode before finally closing. Tis a shame as Lago is still on my machine and I find it very useful.

As for FSNav (still my favorite utility) I believe health and family matters were at the root of the author's decision to cease upgrading and support of the product.

Just my 2 cents worth.
 

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Reply #3 - Aug 19th, 2009 at 4:38am

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Opa wrote on Aug 18th, 2009 at 6:28pm:
Assuming you were serious, saying that -

"
The FS Navigator and Lago Sites closed down years ago, because of all the grief and aggravation they were getting from their Forum Members!...
"

is not how I perceived how things developed.

From my perspective, Lago's demise was hastened by the complete lack of user support - especially their much touted "exchange module".  They seemed to retreat into a "take the users money and forget him" mode before finally closing. Tis a shame as Lago is still on my machine and I find it very useful.

As for FSNav (still my favorite utility) I believe health and family matters were at the root of the author's decision to cease upgrading and support of the product.

Just my 2 cents worth.


I can be serious when the rare occasion demands.

My reference to "grief and aggravation" was mainly aimed at the FS Navigator Forum, of which I was a Member of since the introduction of FS Navigator for the early FS Series, until it finally closed. (Also the LAGO Forum).
I regularly followed all the trials, tribulations, and arguments daily occurring between Members requesting this, that, and the other, which was not going to happen, in the similar way to the arguments between Forum Members following the introduction of FSX...

At the time, I always found the current versions of FS Nav and LAGO FSSE/FSE perfectly satisfactory for all my needs, without complaint.

The decision not to release the FS Nav and LAGO programs suitable for FSX probably did not help the situation.

A forum full of argumentative Members out of control, is guaranteed to close a Forum down, or a Site down...of both!

(I have seen the same thing happen with the Bay Area Kron4 News Forum a few years ago, for the same reasons!)

If ever I decided to open a Site to sell a product similar to FS Nav and LAGO, the last thing I would do would be to include a "Forum" in it!

Some of the most unpleasant characters you would never wish to come across, appear on Internet Forums!

I use my FS Navigator and LAGO FSSE/FSE/Soundscape programs every day, and is the reason why I continue use my copy of FS 2004, rather than my copy of FSX.

Paul...G-BPLF... Cool...!
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