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    T1B's Avatar Elite User
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    So this is where all the cool ledgendary's hang out?

    OT: Nice project, might have some use for it

    [Code] WoW Data manager
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    Nice BoogieMan gonna take a look at it tonight. That terran management seems nice
    Last edited by Nesox; 07-09-2009 at 06:14 AM.

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    Originally Posted by schlumpf View Post
    I just say this since a lot of projects die or wont be noticed because there are so many similar projects.

    You can see this in all those projects in the ME section. Most of them die since noone is interested in them (or due to missing knowledge).
    You're in the memory editing section. Where not being noticed is usually a good thing. Plus, I have more faith in Boogie to do shit properly, than the crap they're doing with the Java version.

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    Not sure what to add in here.
    Just love to see some posts from time to time in the memory editing section that acturally "provide" something.

    And stop being so rude to Schlumpf, Java or not it is also a interesting project, I however would agree that this is alot diffrent and it would be much easier to implent this Data Manager into a app providing the backbone where taliis would be more of the "front end".

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    danielrhodea's Avatar Master Sergeant
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    lol, so when can we expect it to replace the toolsets of taliis and noggit???

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    Nope. this was just a one-stop shop for my clientless bot to easily access client data. I've stopped maintaining both. This was pretty poorly thrown together anyways

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    lol do you have the code to it by any chance?

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    Also, just wanna point out the use of the GPL means that users of the code needs to distribute the source if they release an application that uses it or is based off it to the public (as is my understanding). If that's what you want that's fine, but if you don't you should use a permissive license.
    If someone uses the GPL'd code, they will have to provide the source of that particular code on request (in which case they could just hand out a link to the project's site or whatever works) - they don't have to provide the source for the entire project which uses the GPL'd code.

    This is why GPL works out great both in open source and commercial areas.

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    Cypher's Avatar Kynox's Sister's Pimp
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    Originally Posted by XTZGZoReX View Post
    If someone uses the GPL'd code, they will have to provide the source of that particular code on request (in which case they could just hand out a link to the project's site or whatever works) - they don't have to provide the source for the entire project which uses the GPL'd code.

    This is why GPL works out great both in open source and commercial areas.

    Frequently Asked Questions about the GNU Licenses - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
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