I'd say you'd best go with aerosoft if you expect a timely response. You will need to do an offline activation, which involves entering your code into PFPX, and then sending aerosoft or flightsimsoft a code that is generated by PFPX. For performance calcuations, I still use TOPCAT because it features many different aircrafts and is still remarkably accurate for calculating takeoff or landing performance. Funny how that activation part had no trouble locking me out, but the deactivation part is broken. I use PFPX and WX2PFPX for flight planning with airliners, and LittleNavmap for planning with general aviation aircrafts. Had I known this I'd likely have not moved it around as much as I did, while I was trying to figure out where I wanted it. Snooping network activity while deactivating shows that PFPX makes no attempt at all to contact aerosoft servers, or anything else for that matter, it just exits immediately. Judith B says otherwise, and was very unhelpful in actually addressing this part of the issue in a recent ticket I sent. Once you've uninstalled/re-installed 5 times, you will have to activate offline, no matter how careful you were to deactivate. One point, don't worry about deactivating the software. This is something I just dealt with myself.
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