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#21 Primoz128

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Posted 09 August 2011 - 01:52 AM

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Awhile back I posted announcing the fact that I was working on an editor written in C#, well now I'm back with a lot of progress on said Editor.

This will of course be free of charge, but I would greatly appreciate a small donation (when I get my PayPal account setup for that) so that I can continue developing this bad boy.

Anyway onto the good stuff

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It supports editing multiple files at once (Using a primitive list box, but hey it works!), as well as "Protected" libraries, as it's pretty much ID agnostic, it simply disregards them (I will change this at Mark's or Administrations request), currently the code editor is in the works but it's almost done.

And don't fear I am using .NET 2.0 for compatibility reasons.

Expect a fully operational app in a few days.

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As you can also see, the program already looks very familiar, that is because I wanted to keep the familiarity of the current utility, and Add onto it, so essentially it's LibraryMaker with some added bling.

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Beta0.03

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This is 95% exactly the same as Mark's library maker...
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#22 PsxGamerPro1

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Posted 26 October 2012 - 11:46 PM

When I go to edit the "official" libraries it says.
"Out of memory."

I am using Windows Vista.

I have a slow Windows XP SP3 Home Edition that has .net framework is 4.

Is it because of the .net framework version?

Edited by PsxGamerPro1, 26 October 2012 - 11:49 PM.

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#23 slojanko

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Posted 27 October 2012 - 05:00 AM

Isnt stealing the source from a file that was given in exe illegal?
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