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laurie 13th Jul 2002 23:02

Radio Aids Navigation Tutor
 
Has anyone got a copy of Radio Aids Navigation Tutor which they would like to sell secondhand?

If so please post here.


Cheers,

Laurie

GoneWest 14th Jul 2002 00:40

You are aware that that is a breach of copyright?? - and that pprune towers & co. don't like it??

Most of the decent pilot shops have original copies that they would like to sell - and they are legal.

laurie 14th Jul 2002 16:32

Gawd sake GoneWest, keep your blouse on! You actually got yourself up to post that?

I was unaware that this was frowned upon. One well-known moderator has himself posted in another thread:

"Its a very good program, its better than the Flightsim option, but at £90 its a bit steep.

The old version Rant 6.0 is quite good and there are, ahem, a few copies floating around...

2000 is a good investment as long as you sell it on when you have finished with it for say £45. Which shouldn't be too hard."

By the way I will be buying the latest version if I do not get any offers of the older versions. At the full price.

By Jingo!


Laurie

Stan Evil 14th Jul 2002 20:09

The obvious problem with selling second-hand software is that, if you 'accidently' leave a copy of the program on your hard drive when you sell the CD you or the new owner of the CD are certainly in breach of copyright. Some software's terms and conditions state that, by breaking the seal, you become the sole licencee and that the licence is not transferrable.

laurie 14th Jul 2002 21:44

Thanks for that StanEvil & S.P.Uk...

I thought that the majority of software wont work anyway if the original disc is not present in the drive.

So, if anyone out there has a copy, I'm still looking...

Cheers,


Laurie

Wee Weasley Welshman 14th Jul 2002 23:59

That well known moderator could well have been me.

I could never condone any breach of copyright or contract. I believe that in some cases it is possible to sell a piece of software without being in breach of any contract.

RANT is a good program.

It is well worth purchasing in my opinion as a flying instructor.

WWW

Tinker 15th Jul 2002 01:36

You may be lucky and find someone out there who is looking for a safe place to keep their backup disk but this public forum probably isn't the place to look.
There may or may not be several people out there looking to get rid of a copy that is surpless to requirements but put yourself in their situation, you could be a representative of Odd Soft who is trying to find a source of ilegal copies. It's not inconceivable is it.
The version of RANT that I have can be used without the disk but despite the fact that I still think the £89 quid it cost me is extortionate I for one would not pass it on for the reasons previously mentioned.
Sorry to sound so negative mate but you could be putting someone in a compromising position.

laurie 15th Jul 2002 10:22

A Bit 'cloak and dagger' but.....you're right.

Looks like I'll be forking out £90 after all that :eek:

Cheers,

Laurie

GoneWest 15th Jul 2002 22:47

Laurie - once you've loaded it....drop me a line. I'll give you £40 for the disc. :D

(Joking!!!!!)

laurie 15th Jul 2002 23:03

Appreciate the humour GW,

I am in the difficult process of winding my miserly head back in. And looking for my checkbook.

Laurie :)

juswonnafly 16th Jul 2002 08:31

Laurie,

I have used RANT 2000 for a couple of years now. It is a very good program indeed.

I consider the £90 retail price excellent value when you consider the quality of the package and the money you will save on 'blind flying' in a/c as a result of being more familiar with the nav aids.

ALSO (and most important!)

By purchasing the original you will be helping the developers of the product to STAY IN BUSINESS ! and in turn be able to develop the product further and provide back up and support for all the legitimate users.

Go and buy a genuine version, you know it makes sense

Cheers

JWF

QNH 1013 16th Jul 2002 20:53

Laurie,
RANT 3.1 (i.e.the previous version) is also very good and has the advantage of coming with an instruction booklet which goes through the product step by step. I find this much easier to use than the on-disk help index that is all you get with RANT 2000. I still refer to my 3.1 instruction book to find out how to do things with RANT 2000. If Oddsoft are at the Flight Training Exhibition they usually have an offer which is about £10 off. Thats how I bought my copies. I have a feeling that there is a free demo that you can download from their website, but I have an urgent (alcoholic) appointment down the road and haven't time to check right now.

laurie 16th Jul 2002 22:39

Thanks for that QNH,

Will check it out - I also loathe 'on the disc' documentation!

Will find the website no problem via google, so cheers - enjoy your pint!

Laurie

lunkenheimer 17th Jul 2002 19:57

The only way to know for sure if one is permitted to transfer the license to the software (_any_ software) is to read the license agreement. Many packages indeed specify that it is perfectly legitimate to do so provided certain conditions are met, which typically include no retention of copies of the software or documentation, and that the subsequent licensee agrees to the terms of the original license.

Cpt BirdSeed 18th Jul 2002 12:41

RANT is never worth £90 !!! - Unless your loaded.

Buy FS2002 Std Edition for £25 instead.

Choose a plane, take off (you can't do that in RANT), turn on the AP and set Alt hold, and Air Speed hold and then do all the things you do in RANT, but with more realism.

I found it far more useful to fly the King Air out of Oxford via the airways to Bristol, Birmingham, or EMA etc and do some holds and approaches, with FS2002 than RANT.

BTW I have a FS2002 patch that puts the DME into Oxford that was left out, if anyone wants it.

juswonnafly 19th Jul 2002 12:46

Birdseed

You have missed the point! RANT does exactly what it says on the label

RADIO AIDS NAVIGATION TUTOR

It does not pretend to be a flight simulator (unlike MS Flight SIM which really does pretend:D )

JWF:)

Tinker 20th Jul 2002 03:05

But surely the price implies you should get alot more?

Cpt BirdSeed 21st Jul 2002 16:36

Juswonnafly:

I totally agree. RANT does do exactly what it says on the label. All I'm saying is when you compare it to FS2K2 you see your getting very little for your money.
Basically you can get FS for a 3rd of the price and have a RADIO AIDS NAVIGATION TUTOR and a flight sim all in one.

Don't get me wrong, I liked RANT. I used it a little when I first started my instrument flying, and it helped. I'd also recomend it to everyone. The only thing I'm saying is its very much over priced. I suppose its not fair to compare it to what you get for your money with FS as thats a Microsoft product sold on a much bigger scale. Basically I was just a little suprised at how "little" you got for £90. Being at Oxford, I was able to try RANT for free, and liked it, but would never have paid £90. Maybe if they charged a more sensible price (£30ish) more people would buy it.

Oddsoft 27th Jul 2002 14:44

I've decided to 'go public' on PPRuNE just to say thankyou to those who are defending my copyright on this thread and the other RANT thread that is now locked. I understand the moans about the cost of RANT; however, the pilot training market is relatively small compared with the games market and so the demand for the program is limited. A reduction in price might sell a few more copies but, given the mark-up already charged by retailers, we'd not see much more dosh. Even at £89.90 per copy my business partner and I will never be able to give up the day-jobs! RANT profits keep us in new computer toys and not much else - we both do it because it's more interesting than stamp collecting and costs less than golf. ;)

Joe Bolt 28th Jul 2002 20:22

Given the overall cost of obtaining a multi. instrument rating, £90 is a small price to pay considering the training benefit you can get from RANT. The same sum of money will buy you approximately 15 minutes of instruction in one of Oxford's Senecas!


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