fanofcena wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
Please update to VB.net so I can view source code
Pffft.....I will never use VB.NET nor will program for its clunky .JUNK framework.
VB6 FTW![offtopic]
Mate I think you might wanna put steve jobs over the windows logo :3 just to show some respect
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If I can find an image small enough...
EDIT: Here it is!
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Software I have finished but need to release:
iBoot: Accurately simulates the Macintosh boot-up sequence.
Photo Booth for Windows: Picture viewer a la Apple. First NTSoft product to use GDI+.
Mac Mounter: Mounts drives to the desktop like a Mac.
Locker: Locks handles to files to prevent them from being overwritten.
Fakera1n 1.1: Major bugfix to the Limera1n parody.
Win9x Boot Screens: An early experiment with VB6's Left property.
MacinCrash for Windoze 1.0.1: Minor bugfix to the Anti-Apple word processor.
MacinCrash for Mac 2.0.5: Moderate bugfix to the original Anti-Apple word processor.
MacinCrash for Apple ][ 1.0: Apple ][ port of the Anti-Apple word processor.
The Chooser 1.3: Adds new application opening engine, cleaner UI and some minor enchancements and bugfixes.
Visual Basic 6 for DLLs: A patched version of the VB6 IDE that allows you to create standard Win32 API DLLs.
There's probably more software to release also...
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do any of those actually do anything useful
crashing doesn't sound useful
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veggieman001 wrote:
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do any of those actually do anything useful
crashing doesn't sound useful
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Yes, everything here does something useful.
And as explained MANY times before, my software doesn't crash anything (with the exception of Crash Shell, and even IT has a use). -_-
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Anything for OSX?
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jji7skyline wrote:
Anything for OSX?
Nothing for OS X until I can get a hold of either a Macintosh or a Hackintosh, which should be around Christmas.
EDIT: The first app I expect to port to Mac OS X is MacinCrash, which is currently codenamed "MacinCrash for X".
EDIT 2: If you have a PPC Mac, you can use MacinCrash in the Classic Environment. It might also work on Leopard/Snow Leopard if Rosetta is installed but neither ways have been tested.
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Hey.
I told you VB.NET is not trash, and lol.
LS97 Developed SilviSoft Firedust (nearly a full OS! Just needs to be bootable. ) in VB.NET.
Beat that
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Could you update MaxiPad to be resizable and actually be able to save?
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bbbeb wrote:
Hey.
I told you VB.NET is not trash, and lol.
LS97 Developed SilviSoft Firedust (nearly a full OS! Just needs to be bootable. ) in VB.NET.
Beat that
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Could you update MaxiPad to be resizable and actually be able to save?
I'm going to update Maxi Pad soon. But I'm making an OS codenamed WindozeNT Software Operating System. It's also a full OS that's based on Windows XP, so I will beat that (or come really close to it)! But to me, .NET is ultimately trash. I hate .NET and everything that uses it (but I see its development purpose).
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WindozeNT wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Anything for OSX?
Nothing for OS X until I can get a hold of either a Macintosh or a Hackintosh, which should be around Christmas.
EDIT: The first app I expect to port to Mac OS X is MacinCrash, which is currently codenamed "MacinCrash for X".
EDIT 2: If you have a PPC Mac, you can use MacinCrash in the Classic Environment. It might also work on Leopard/Snow Leopard if Rosetta is installed but neither ways have been tested.
Ok... I'll beta test if you like
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WindozeNT wrote:
bump
Windoze NT Software should make an all around project which everyone works on. What would it do though? I know some basic VB commands.
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WindozeNT wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
Hey.
I told you VB.NET is not trash, and lol.
LS97 Developed SilviSoft Firedust (nearly a full OS! Just needs to be bootable. ) in VB.NET.
Beat that
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Could you update MaxiPad to be resizable and actually be able to save?I'm going to update Maxi Pad soon. But I'm making an OS codenamed WindozeNT Software Operating System. It's also a full OS that's based on Windows XP, so I will beat that (or come really close to it)! But to me, .NET is ultimately trash. I hate .NET and everything that uses it (but I see its development purpose).
It gets even better: I have found one of the world's best programmers, whom is in the process of making a face-recognition-based logon system, which I will implement into WSOS and Shelled Basix.
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This is what iBoot looks like. The photo is cropped to the Apple logo and the spinner. Doesn't it look realistic?
iBoot v1.0: The Macintosh Boot-up Simulator.
This screenshot was taken at a 1440x900 screen resolution.
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WindozeNT wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
Hey.
I told you VB.NET is not trash, and lol.
LS97 Developed SilviSoft Firedust (nearly a full OS! Just needs to be bootable. ) in VB.NET.
Beat that
_______________
Could you update MaxiPad to be resizable and actually be able to save?I'm going to update Maxi Pad soon. But I'm making an OS codenamed WindozeNT Software Operating System. It's also a full OS that's based on Windows XP, so I will beat that (or come really close to it)! But to me, .NET is ultimately trash. I hate .NET and everything that uses it (but I see its development purpose).
It gets even better: I have found one of the world's best programmers, whom is in the process of making a face-recognition-based logon system, which I will implement into WSOS and Shelled Basix.
Okay. That's good until the user gets a haircut
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maxskywalker wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
I'm going to update Maxi Pad soon. But I'm making an OS codenamed WindozeNT Software Operating System. It's also a full OS that's based on Windows XP, so I will beat that (or come really close to it)! But to me, .NET is ultimately trash. I hate .NET and everything that uses it (but I see its development purpose).It gets even better: I have found one of the world's best programmers, whom is in the process of making a face-recognition-based logon system, which I will implement into WSOS and Shelled Basix.
Okay. That's good until the user gets a haircut
In cases of failed recognition, there will be an option to use traditional text-box-based logon systems with user names and passwords and whatnot.
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WindozeNT wrote:
This is what iBoot looks like. The photo is cropped to the Apple logo and the spinner. Doesn't it look realistic?
http://i43.tinypic.com/i27psw.png
iBoot v1.0: The Macintosh Boot-up Simulator.
This screenshot was taken at a 1440x900 screen resolution.
I am ready to release iBoot but Vista crashes when compiling (an expected fail from the worst Windows OS) and Windows 2000 complains of ActiveX issues (unexpected fail from one of the most stable Windows OSes). Whenever I can gain access to my Windows XP, I will compile and release iBoot 1.0 and other software if I can.
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Fakera1n 1.0a
Good News:
Fakera1n 1.0a has been released! This release is a little rusty and is an old build I found sitting around, but fixes the ActiveX issue and includes a hidden feature! Use FixDLL with admin rights to register the GIF DLL.
NOTE: The About Box in the application says Version 1.1, but the version is really 1.0a. Because, as I said, this is an old build.
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Tried your Macincrash... what's it supposed to do
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jji7skyline wrote:
Tried your MacinCrash... what's it supposed to do
It's an Anti-Apple word processor that runs on System 7 and above (sans OS X Intel). It has more capabilities than any other word processor since I developed it in early 2010 when no other Mac OS developer has made updates for any word processor for Classic since 1995. Make sure you use it as default and refer to Readme And Crash to get information about what does what (I even get confused when using it). Version 2.5 will get rid of the most confusing options and will make it more like MacinCrash For Windoze is (Mcrsh32 (the Windows version) is much easier to use thanks to the Win32 API).
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