What do you think to that?
It would tie in perfectly with my DS Game Maker. It's a shame I don't have technology to read GMK/GM6 files because a GM > NDS convertor would rock my socks. Anyways.I finished the support ticket system on my site, which you can access if you login, then click Help on the navigation bar. My site is www.dsgamemaker.comDo you like my banner? That thing above this blog post, which says Invisionsoft on it? It's RED? I used Paint.NET, which is the best editor I've come accross, including Photoshop. If you take a good look, you'll see the grey pixelated mountin looking rocks are part of the original template. I was going to include the little ribbons but accidentally got rid of them and liked it better. Tell me what you think. I'll make you one if you want =DLastly, just to provoke the situation a bit: XP or Vista?
XP
XP probably, but I don't know, I haven't fully tried Vista…I have heard a lot of bad stuff about it though. Also, the DS Game Maker looks pretty cool dude.
I've always stuck by XP. As for the banner, it looks spectacular, and I definetely wouldn't mind you making me one - in fact, I'd be honoured. If it's too much to ask of you to make me a banner, could you make me a sig instead? I need one with Freeware characters on it, from games like Cave Story, Glace, Dink Smallwood, Abuse, The Power, SOUTH and the such… either way, please put 'Toadsanime' on it somewhere. Extremely appreciated! :D
DS Game Maker…? Sounds great! I wish I had a handheld console that could play freeware games… it'd be fantastic.Good luck! ^_^XP.
and the banner is okay… very pixely.http://www.invisionsoft.com/XP.
I have been on Vista for a while, nd the only major problem I've come across was their multiple layers of security. Of course you have to disable UCP, but then this also has affects over other things too, including running things as an Administrator. The fact that the admin account doesn't automatically run things as an admin is aggravating, and if anyone knows of a way to change this, do tell. The only other problem I've had is a few compatibility issues.
Besides that, I've not had any problems with Vista. The aesthetics are a little overdone, so I've turned the effects down. It's much easier to manage networks now, the Control Panel was cleaned up a bit, and the Search in the start menu is very handy.I do run XP in a virtual machine for odd things. Like for some reason Vista was missing clipbrd.exe (The Clipboard Viewer), so I went into the XP machine and copied the program and it ran just fine in Vista.I like the banner
Depends XP 32 or 64? Vista 32 or 64? I personally like XP 32 and Vista 64.
Thus, I like both. Linux is sometimes better. Mac almost never so.They've got plenty of stuff out there to read GM files, check out IsmAvatar's site.
Good job, by posting a question at the end of your blog you make the rest of it useless. The program you're making seems nice, though I'd like to see the coding interface more