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It is expected, and demanded.Tural wrote:MrMurder, we're going to hold you to that promise.
I could look into that.Aumaan Anubis wrote:With .mid converting capabilities, mb?
Still, nice job.
Ha, no, sorry.WaeV wrote:Looks good.
Is it cross-platform? Lol.
What language is it written in?DrXThirst wrote:I could look into that.Aumaan Anubis wrote:With .mid converting capabilities, mb?
Still, nice job.
Ha, no, sorry.WaeV wrote:Looks good.
Is it cross-platform? Lol.
It is cross platform then, I will test and post pictures if it works.DrXThirst wrote:Yes. C# 2008 Express Edition.
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Then install it.bcnipod wrote:Negative, says I need libgluezilla installed to use it :\ looks like it is windows only for now.
Not a priority for me. I can do it anyway.FleetAdmiralBacon wrote:Then install it.bcnipod wrote:Negative, says I need libgluezilla installed to use it :\ looks like it is windows only for now.
libgluezilla: Glue library to embed Gecko for the Mono Winforms WebControl. Version in Ubuntu Intrepid repos: 1.9-1
If I am sure, HaloMods is greatly against "Reverse-Engineering" programs, or opening because its "not protected" in any program. I just wanted to bring this to light.Dark-R0gue wrote:i think C# from that i can tell in reflector.
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yes , but it wasn't hard, i just did it to helpImpactPro wrote:If I am sure, HaloMods is greatly against "Reverse-Engineering" programs, or opening because its "not protected" in any program. I just wanted to bring this to light.Dark-R0gue wrote:i think C# from that i can tell in reflector.
Maybe ask the author before doing that first next time. He didn't seem to care too bad this time.Dark-R0gue wrote:yes , but it wasn't hard, i just did it to helpImpactPro wrote:If I am sure, HaloMods is greatly against "Reverse-Engineering" programs, or opening because its "not protected" in any program. I just wanted to bring this to light.Dark-R0gue wrote:i think C# from that i can tell in reflector.
WHAT!? I thought DrXThirst made this not you.ExileDestruction wrote:I have the source. I can upload it for you guys later.