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Terran wrote:Pardon me, but has the *NEW* release date been decided? :-?
There is no new release date. Axilla was just kidding. If there were, Mark or Ryan would have announced it.
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idejsecrofkrad wrote:There is no new release date. Axilla was just kidding. If there were, Mark or Ryan would have announced it.
More like he was being sarcastic.

Gotta love people who don't get sarcasm.. :roll:
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Terran wrote:
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Terran wrote:what's up with this 'indefinitely postponed' shite?
IE: They're not gonna be working on it. It is on hold. Hiatus. Put on the back-burner. Hit the pause button. Frozen. Not going anywhere.
Thank you :P
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idejsecrofkrad wrote:For all we know, Ryan has added thousands of cool features to his own personal version of AIM+
LOL, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised. 8)
idejsecrofkrad wrote:Maybe I should install VB4 Professional. It's a little different but I know enough about VB6 that I might be able to do it in VB4.
It's worth a try. Go for it! And maybe at the same time you would be able to vastly improve your history viewer using the new, more powerful program? :-?
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idejsecrofkrad wrote:
DADINK13 wrote:
Terran wrote:But is AIM 3.0 done? or are they still working on it?
1) Nobody knows but Mark and Ryan.
2) No, hence being indefinatly postponded.
Actually, the answer to question 2 is the same as question 1. For all we know, Ryan has added thousands of cool features to his own personal version of AIM+. If I weren't stuck with VB6 learning edition I would write my own add-on, but as VB6 learning edition is I can't use it to interact with other programs or write network applications. Maybe I should install VB4 Professional. It's a little different but I know enough about VB6 that I might be able to do it in VB4.
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DADINK13 wrote:
Terran wrote:
DADINK13 wrote: IE: They're not gonna be working on it. It is on hold. Hiatus. Put on the back-burner. Hit the pause button. Frozen. Not going anywhere.
Thank you :P
Glad to be of service. :)
idejsecrofkrad wrote:For all we know, Ryan has added thousands of cool features to his own personal version of AIM+
LOL, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised. 8)
idejsecrofkrad wrote:Maybe I should install VB4 Professional. It's a little different but I know enough about VB6 that I might be able to do it in VB4.
It's worth a try. Go for it! And maybe at the same time you would be able to vastly improve your history viewer using the new, more powerful program? :-?
So far my viewer hasn't required anything VB6 LE can't do.
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idejsecrofkrad wrote:So far my viewer hasn't required anything VB6 LE can't do.
LOL okay, nevermind then. :)
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Ok can some explain to me what the VB is and how it works?
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Timelessblur wrote:Ok can some explain to me what the VB is and how it works?
Well, I know that the Jedi will know much better than myself, but I think Visual Basic is just an extension to the original BASIC programming language.

B.A.S.I.C. actually stands for something, but i forgot.

EDIT: Binary something Symbolic Instruction Character I think.. :-?
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VB stands for Visual Basic...I'm pretty sure it's a programming language.

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Visual Basic is a very powerful and useful programming language. It's easy to learn, but has the ability to do some really advanced things. C++ is better for alot of things though, but VB is by far easier.
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idejsecrofkrad wrote:Visual Basic is a very powerful and useful programming language. It's easy to learn, but has the ability to do some really advanced things. C++ is better for alot of things though, but VB is by far easier.
I agree that VB is easy. I had just completed a course in VBA here at school and enjoyed it. If you know anything about C++, would you be willing to help me with it? I have a feeling I might not get it right away and can use all the help I get.

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Binary something Symbolic Instruction Character
Am I right with that one?
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DADINK13 wrote:
Binary something Symbolic Instruction Character
Am I right with that one?
A is assembly, I'm pretty sure.
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BASIC = Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code

You were very close.
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idejsecrofkrad wrote:BASIC = Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code

You were very close.
Ahh damnit!! I knew that! LOL!! :lol:
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