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12.95 for such a simple tool seems to be a bit pricey. I don’t mind paying for useful FSX tools, but this seems to be a rip-off.
You have been able to do this in FSUIPC for at least 6 years if not a lot longer.
That was my first thought, Andy, but FSUIPC is more expensive (although it does a collossal amount more as well, unlike BatX) and scares a lot if people with its apparent complexity.
I thought there was a little freeware utility that did it too, but can’t find it any more so it may have been part of something else that I’m thinking of.
Personally, I use FSUIPC.
http://secure.simmarket.com/pete-dowson-fsuipc4.phtml
That’s the (broken) link to the freeware utility that used to do the same: http://www.flight1tech.com/Products/BATXFreeUtility.aspx – notice the vendor and name?
Yes, seems tight-fisted. Imagine the good publicity if Flight1 emailed their existing customers with a free download of this utility.
I really love their Citation Mustang, but Flight1 do send out the vibe that they are doing you a huge favour and that you must be very, very grateful.