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|developedby      = reeed
|developedby      = reeed
|initialrelease    = {{ISOdate|2011-07-18}}
|initialrelease    = {{ISOdate|2011-07-18}}
|latestrelease    = r32, {{ISOdate|2012-12-02}}
|latestrelease    = v1.0, {{ISOdate|2015-08-12}}
|writtenin        = Java
|writtenin        = Java
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|type              = Scenery manager
|type              = Scenery manager
|license          =
|license          =
|website          = http://code.google.com/p/terramaster
|website          = http://open744.github.io/terramaster/
}}
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'''TerraMaster''' is a graphical [[scenery]] manager that gives you a quick overview of your scenery and makes it easier to maintain that scenery.  TerraMaster is a cross platform stand alone application written in Java that synchronises [[TerraSync]] scenery tiles you select with the FlightGear Scenery Database.  You can delete scenery tiles if the TerraSync scenery directory takes too much space, and you can also search for airports.
'''TerraMaster''' is a graphical [[scenery]] manager that gives you a quick overview of your scenery and makes it easier to maintain that scenery.  TerraMaster is a cross platform stand alone application written in Java that synchronises [[TerraSync]] scenery tiles you select with the FlightGear Scenery Database.  You can delete scenery tiles if the TerraSync scenery directory takes too much space, and you can also search for airports.
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Before installing, make sure you have Java 6 or higher, as it is needed.
Before installing, make sure you have Java 6 or higher, as it is needed.


# Download the newest version of TerraMaster from the [http://code.google.com/p/terramaster/downloads/list download page].
# Download the newest version of TerraMaster from the [https://github.com/open744/terramaster/releases releases page].
# Unzip all the files in a suitably named and placed folder.
# Create a shortcut or script that runs <code>java -jar terramaster.jar</code>.
# Create a shortcut or script that runs <code>java -jar terramaster.jar</code>.
# When running TerraMaster the first time, click the "gear" icon and select the folder where your TerraSync scenery is located.  On some machines you might have to manually edit the property file to have it pointing to the TerraSync directory.
# When running TerraMaster the first time, click the "gear" icon and select the folder where your TerraSync scenery is located.  On some machines you might have to manually edit the property file to have it pointing to the TerraSync directory.
# Done!
# Done!
== Possible bug ==
It can happen that if you try to sync a tile with no airports TerraMaster will fail to run the next time you open it. Keep a copy of the ''terramaster.properties'' file and, when that happens, copy it over the one in the folder where you placed the TerraMaster files. You will have to click the "gear" icon again to specify the path to the Terrasync folder. You can go to [http://code.google.com/p/terramaster/issues/list TerraMaster Issues] and check the Status of Issue 2 to see if it is fixed.
"Un-syncable" tiles will stay yellow.


== Models ==
== Models ==
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