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poopo wrote:
Why did you make another?
For easier updating. I am STILL waiting for the other one to get deleted by Paddle.


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GP1 wrote:
VB, as in visual basic?
Visual Basic 6.0 Portable
You don't install it, you run it!
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cocolover76 wrote:
GP1 wrote:
VB, as in visual basic?
Visual Basic 6.0 Portable
You don't install it, you run it!
Thanks. I have been trying to find portable VB for ages! I still need 2010 Express portable though.
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poopo wrote:
cocolover76 wrote:
poopo wrote:
Why did you make another?
For easier updating. I am STILL waiting for the other one to get deleted by Paddle.
Ok.
Software development is lots of fun.
Except, if VB6 annoys you and doesn't wanna compile your browser that's way better than Firefox.
EDIT: Ima have to develop other things. VB6 doesn't wanna do anything with the browser.
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CocoBrowse.NET is released!!!
Install(without MediaFire's ads)
Alternate(with MediaFire's ads)


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veggieman001 wrote:
Is it based on Trident, the IE rendering engine?
It's based on some DLL in System32.
BTW, it's not compatible with WindozeNT Software's "IE Killer".
And, it needs Microsoft .NET runtimes.


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DigiTechs wrote:
I'm currently making a C++ version of Mine-craft, so I might be able to help.. Only if I cou;d fomd terrain generation and the inputs... ._.
C++ is way better than visual basic, even though its hard to learn
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Not to be a jerk, but A. You can't call your "company" a corporation unless it sells stock, and B. You can't copyright stuff without paying for a copyright.
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SeptimusHeap wrote:
Not to be a jerk, but A. You can't call your "company" a corporation unless it sells stock, and B. You can't copyright stuff without paying for a copyright.
A) Indeed.
B) That's a patent, not a copyright.

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SeptimusHeap wrote:
Not to be a jerk, but A. You can't call your "company" a corporation unless it sells stock, and B. You can't copyright stuff without paying for a copyright.
Anything is copyrighted as soon as it is created.
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Greenatic wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
Not to be a jerk, but A. You can't call your "company" a corporation unless it sells stock, and B. You can't copyright stuff without paying for a copyright.
A) Indeed.
B) That's a patent, not a copyright.![]()
I dont think that you can use a patent, either. Just to be on the safe side, use creative commons
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Magnie wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
Not to be a jerk, but A. You can't call your "company" a corporation unless it sells stock, and B. You can't copyright stuff without paying for a copyright.
Anything is copyrighted as soon as it is created.
It is? Oh, but he says that his software is patened, which you can't do unless you do all the registering, which I don't think he did.
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GP1 wrote:
Magnie wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
Not to be a jerk, but A. You can't call your "company" a corporation unless it sells stock, and B. You can't copyright stuff without paying for a copyright.
Anything is copyrighted as soon as it is created.
It is? Oh, but he says that his software is patened, which you can't do unless you do all the registering, which I don't think he did.
Who does? I don't see any post saying that the software is patened.
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Greenatic wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
Not to be a jerk, but A. You can't call your "company" a corporation unless it sells stock, and B. You can't copyright stuff without paying for a copyright.
A) Indeed.
B) That's a patent, not a copyright.![]()
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GP1 wrote:
DigiTechs wrote:
I'm currently making a C++ version of Mine-craft, so I might be able to help.. Only if I cou;d fomd terrain generation and the inputs... ._.
C++ is way better than visual basic, even though its hard to learn
also my C++ compiler works with Visual Basic, since I made the compiling libaries for Visual Basic. Also, there is a dll in the IE files that you can run for an internet browser.
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cocolover76 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Is it based on Trident, the IE rendering engine?
It's based on some DLL in System32.
BTW, it's not compatible with WindozeNT Software's "IE Killer".
And, it needs Microsoft .NET runtimes.
Then yeah, it's Trident-based.
I'd try a version if you had a WebKit one, but I doubt you'll be doing that.
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