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Old 12-09-2005, 04:07 AM   #1
Hetfield
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Well if your honest you'll see that Mirc is the *only* program in which such a DLL is used. Personally, i have never seen the use of such a thing. (i mean, just clicking to another window is too much trouble?!). Well thinking of it, perhaps it can be nice to remotely control FlashFXP. Anyways, i think that such a thing will be supported in the rewrite (the next major version of FlashFXP).
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Old 12-09-2005, 04:36 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Hetfield
Well if your honest you'll see that Mirc is the *only* program in which such a DLL is used. Personally, i have never seen the use of such a thing. (i mean, just clicking to another window is too much trouble?!). Well thinking of it, perhaps it can be nice to remotely control FlashFXP. Anyways, i think that such a thing will be supported in the rewrite (the next major version of FlashFXP).
It's not about being lazy moving from one window to the other, its about automating actions.
most of the programs today comes with an external dll which allow to remotely control it , for use not just in mirc.
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Old 12-09-2005, 07:55 AM   #3
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most of the programs today comes with an external dll which allow to remotely control it
i highly question this statement. from my experience MOST of the programs today do not have any type of external interfacing...
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