Flash Browser for Habbo (Habflash)

JayC

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GitHub will track changes, and allow other developers to work on the project with you. When they push a change, you can review it before committing it into the main branch.

Also it let's people report bugs with the project and easily track if they have been fixed or not
 

Maatt

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GitHub will track changes, and allow other developers to work on the project with you. When they push a change, you can review it before committing it into the main branch.

Also it let's people report bugs with the project and easily track if they have been fixed or not
Ooh this makes sense, maybe I will...
 

Maatt

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Windows 32-bit and 64-bit versions are now ready. This took longer than anticipated (I wanted it to look as visually similar to the MacOS version as I could) so I'm not sure if I will be able to release today as I still have to make the installers.

If not the release will happen tomorrow.
 

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Paralyzed

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Thank you. After HabApp is not anymore available this should help a lot, as long as HTML5 Clients aren't ready, your Flash Browser will be a solution.
 

Maatt

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Release thread below in case anyone didn’t see it x

 

Shxrty

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Does this support tools such as inspect element or viewing network info
Nada, wish it did. Would really love to add these things into it. But he won't release the source and i dont blame him because he doesn't want people taking it and renaming it.
 

Maatt

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I can indeed add support for developer tools as they would just need to be enabled by me. Considering a rethink in releasing the source code but it needs to be controlled.
 

JayC

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I can indeed add support for developer tools as they would just need to be enabled by me. Considering a rethink in releasing the source code but it needs to be controlled.
What I would suggest is having code that would never change, but is a big part of the system, to be a referenced DLL which also contains some sort of blocker for them to steal credits :)
 

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