I got this..long time ago and used ever since after CR2.0 came out and maybe some would like to use it aswell.
You can download it here: LINK
./bumps inhopes someone makes a program like this with all the new updated tricks
TonicLove wrote:
what is it, and what does it do?
This:
GoDGiVeR wrote:
If someone had the original code, someone could improve it with all those Useropts settings Bayamos has found out =/
Could always just remake it in VB. It wouldn't be hard to do just time consuming.
I think I tried it once or twice, but never used it regularly... however, if all of the user options that have been found in the mean time were implemented, it could definitely find a place on my desktop.
I also found these two programs:
XPCalculator
Attributes
They were made before CR2.0..so meh.
And they look like this:
i remember seeing this on several websites before.
The attribute file that downloaded from above link on Mindsweep's comment somehow didn't work for me. It came with an error when it was run. Here though from Axmainian's own site, they work ok.
http://www.axmainian.co.uk/m_index.php
Is the attribute calculator even worth downloading now considering it was apparently made before CR2?
Croesis wrote:
I'm sure you have enough free space on you'r HD for that program. It's not a 9GB program lol. After CR.2.0 it's just for the lulz i guess. Wish someone could update it. Know anyone?
Gave it a look, and it (MXOConfig) really wasn't that big of a deal to decompile it into high-level source code. However, it's written in a quite horrific FoxPro procedural language, and makes my eyes hurt. Would be easier for anyone who wanted to add functionality to just rewrite something in a day in something more flexible. ... But is there really a need? I mean, Notepad is pretty user friendly. And in terms of useropts, the features it supports is endless!
The attributes/XP calc stuff is in Visual Basic, so while the UI stuff decompiles and resources are easy to unpack, actual behavior is left in ASM. Some cool easter eggs, though! Again, would be easier for someone to simply rewrite.