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chubaka452:

nvm it worked! i needed to enable  EVAL lol i thought it was already enabled

Blake1:


--- Quote from: chubaka452 on September 26, 2013, 06:10:23 PM ---nvm it worked! i needed to enable  EVAL lol i thought it was already enabled

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Glad its working. Feel free to PM me if ya need any help buddy.

Ephialtes:


--- Quote from: Pecon on September 26, 2013, 03:57:30 PM ---Consider this, the only reason anyone would really need a web-based version is so they can check on their mobile devices (Since your java application can be used on virtually any desktop platform). Since it's java based, it would be extremely easy to make an android application out of it, you would just need to redo the layout a bit and deal with a tiny bit of android api. You could do similarly with iOS, I'm sure there is a converter of sorts for it. (But you'll still need a mac computer to compile the xcode project or whatever else it does, just to comply with the apple store even).

You would want to charge extra for the iOS version since you actually need to pay for a license to post apps on the app store.

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I don't have Java on my mac and I certainly wouldn't install it for the sake of using this desktop client. Java's not a nice language to write a universal client in.

Pecon:


--- Quote from: Ephialtes on September 26, 2013, 06:14:46 PM ---I don't have Java on my mac and I certainly wouldn't install it for the sake of using this desktop client. Java's not a nice language to write a universal client in.

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Almost all systems come with Java already installed by default. If someone doesn't have it already installed and doesn't want to install it, that would be their own problem.

hammereditor²:


--- Quote from: Ephialtes on September 26, 2013, 06:14:46 PM ---I don't have Java on my mac and I certainly wouldn't install it for the sake of using this desktop client. Java's not a nice language to write a universal client in.

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--- Quote from: Pecon on September 26, 2013, 06:41:52 PM ---Almost all systems come with Java already installed by default. If someone doesn't have it already installed and doesn't want to install it, that would be their own problem.

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You don't even need to install anything to run the HamHost control panel.
Just unzip it, and run these things:
•Windows: clientpanel.exe
•Linux: '32bit' or '64bit' file (they don't have extensions)
•Mac: RunMe.sh file
My program already comes with a built-in JRE!

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