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== edits by Johan in 08/2020 ==
Hi, referring to your edit [http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php?title=FlightGear_Launch_Control&curid=1335&diff=126653&oldid=124410] - I disagree with the notion of fgrun being obsolete/deprecated - at worst, it's unmaintained software - but it's certainly not obsolete due to the integrated Qt launcher. I suppose if were to run a forum poll, many users would report that they're still using fgrun (for a variety of reasons). Thus, I would refer to fgrun as software that is no longer maintained, and which used to be the official FG front-end. Technically, there is no reason to use "past-tense" to describe a functioning piece of software that still works "as is". --[[User:Hooray|Hooray]] ([[User talk:Hooray|talk]]) 13:44, 31 July 2020 (EDT)

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How is aircraft found?

I noticed that missing documentation to learn about the methodology used by the program to recognize the presence of an aircraft within a folder, do you can complete the article with this informations ?

This unsigned comment was added by Abassign (Talk | contribs) 01:40, 31 March 2015 (UTC)

edits by Johan in 08/2020

Hi, referring to your edit [1] - I disagree with the notion of fgrun being obsolete/deprecated - at worst, it's unmaintained software - but it's certainly not obsolete due to the integrated Qt launcher. I suppose if were to run a forum poll, many users would report that they're still using fgrun (for a variety of reasons). Thus, I would refer to fgrun as software that is no longer maintained, and which used to be the official FG front-end. Technically, there is no reason to use "past-tense" to describe a functioning piece of software that still works "as is". --Hooray (talk) 13:44, 31 July 2020 (EDT)