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As I often get sidetracked by random Internet things, I made a program called Liquid Notify that warns me before events start:
It seems to work fine for me, so I'm posting it here in the hopes that it is useful to someone else as well. It requires the .NET Framework 2.0, available on Windows Update or here
All times displayed in the program are converted to your local time. If you think you've found a bug or something, please post full details in this thread and I'll see what I can do. Keep in mind this hasn't had much testing so consider this a beta-quality release .
Thanks to pop for making the calendar feed available in XML format and to fanta for helping to test early versions.
Download: http://r-1.ch/LiquidNotify.zip (12.7 KiB)
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Canada1842 Posts
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I want to have sexy time with you r1ch. .
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United States12224 Posts
R1CH from SA Games R1CH? Thanks, this looks like a great program.
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On June 10 2007 15:45 Excalibur_Z wrote: R1CH from SA Games R1CH? Thanks, this looks like a great program. The one and only.
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intrigue
Washington, D.C9933 Posts
oh my goodness, this deserves to be in featured threads
good work! thanks =)
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United States12224 Posts
I didn't know you followed the SC scene. Good to have you on board =]
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Very nice indeed, but sadly i'll probably be asleep when most of the important events start so i'll miss them anyway.
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Netherlands19129 Posts
Been following your work in this with great interest and glad to see you finished it. It's friggin' awsome. Nice work .
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Baltimore, USA22250 Posts
On June 10 2007 15:46 R1CH wrote:Show nested quote +On June 10 2007 15:45 Excalibur_Z wrote: R1CH from SA Games R1CH? Thanks, this looks like a great program. The one and only.
Oh, snap. How is Frances?
Edit - Thanks for this tool btw! Very cool stuff.
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If you minimize it, it shows a Starcraft wraith on the taskbar :o! neat-o
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Can you release the sourcecode?
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The source is almost too embarrassing to release . I might tidy it up sometime and release after most of the bugs have been found and fixed. If you're interested in how any of it works, Reflector from http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/ is a great tool for poking around .NET applications.
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51333 Posts
sorry to sound noob, but who are SA Games?
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Valhalla18444 Posts
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On June 10 2007 16:14 GTR-2-Go wrote: sorry to sound noob, but who are SA Games? The games forum on somethingawful.com.
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Well, it seems that everybody knows you...
But you really should release the source code; it's just too easy to hook input in these VB/.NET apps.
No offense; I'm sure you understand.
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Belgium8305 Posts
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On June 10 2007 16:38 HeadBangaa wrote: Well, it seems that everybody knows you...
But you really should release the source code; it's just too easy to hook input in these VB/.NET apps.
No offense; I'm sure you understand. It's also too easy to disassemble .NET into readable code . Grab Reflector from http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/ if you want to take a look and ensure there's nothing nasty in there.
Has anyone tried it yet? I see lots of "looks great" but no feedback... .
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