If you have a payware prog whether it be a model, scenery or utility that you have tried.. tell us about it here.
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d0mokun
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by d0mokun » 08 Mar 2007, 21:57
Hi chaps,
Unfortunately I can't give any more specific info other than what Mike and Michael already have..
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I'm trying to lobby for a cafe.. or at least some form of user 'involvement' other than tech support, but.. mhm.
Dan.
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by Michael davies » 08 Mar 2007, 22:06
Rick Piper wrote: I think Phil has introduced martial law
Oh well we have plenty of room :box:
I smell Revolution :k:
Regards
Rick
Revulsion more like :sad:
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by Mickey D » 08 Mar 2007, 22:58
Right chaps I'm off now to Escorts and Stewards. I feel a cracking gag commimg on. Is Jetset still here?.......................Jetty................Jetty.
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by DaveB » 09 Mar 2007, 00:09
Heaven help us!!
Rgr Michael/Dan and tks
We'll see how this pan's out
I'm not totally sure in the wisdom of a 'user input' area - cum 'cafe'.. especially as you guy's are payware but that is my personal feeling. Support forums.. fine and a prerequisite
Strange situation but hey.. Phil has always run a tight ship. Perhaps one very tiny straw has finally broken the camel's back :think:
Whatever.. feel free to doss here until the dust has settled. If it doesn't look like settling, well start looking at options
ATB
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by ukmil » 09 Mar 2007, 08:02
we also have a good forum, and good set of peeps over at our forums, and there is also a great sense of 'a hobby' going on there
paulb
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by paulb » 11 Mar 2007, 07:51
Hi Chaps
I have to say that the 'death of the Alphasim forums' is greatly exaggerated
They are still there and still very active.
All that has happened is that the number of sub-forums has been simplified - which should make it EASIER for everyone to follow.
There is still plently of room to ask questions about the products, to post screenshots and repaints - AND to tell jokes (Mike)
Cheers Paul
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by DaveB » 11 Mar 2007, 11:54
Tks for the HU Paul
ATB
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by Mickey D » 14 Mar 2007, 20:55
paulb wrote: Hi Chaps
I have to say that the 'death of the Alphasim forums' is greatly exaggerated
They are still there and still very active.
All that has happened is that the number of sub-forums has been simplified - which should make it EASIER for everyone to follow.
There is still plently of room to ask questions about the products, to post screenshots and repaints - AND to tell jokes (Mike)
Cheers Paul
There is NOW Paul.
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