There is no new release date. Axilla was just kidding. If there were, Mark or Ryan would have announced it.Terran wrote:Pardon me, but has the *NEW* release date been decided?
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Glad to be of service.Terran wrote:Thank youDADINK13 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.Terran wrote:what's up with this 'indefinitely postponed' shite?
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LOL, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised.idejsecrofkrad wrote:For all we know, Ryan has added thousands of cool features to his own personal version of AIM+
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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?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.
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haha VB...idejsecrofkrad wrote: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.DADINK13 wrote:1) Nobody knows but Mark and Ryan.Terran wrote:But is AIM 3.0 done? or are they still working on it?
2) No, hence being indefinatly postponded.
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So far my viewer hasn't required anything VB6 LE can't do.DADINK13 wrote:Glad to be of service.Terran wrote:Thank youDADINK13 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.![]()
LOL, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised.idejsecrofkrad wrote:For all we know, Ryan has added thousands of cool features to his own personal version of AIM+![]()
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?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.
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Ok can some explain to me what the VB is and how it works?
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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.Timelessblur wrote:Ok can some explain to me what the VB is and how it works?
B.A.S.I.C. actually stands for something, but i forgot.
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VB stands for Visual Basic...I'm pretty sure it's a programming language.
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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.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.
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