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A Multitable Technical Marvel!
Ok, some 2+2 genius (a different one, not me) made this program that manages multiple tables at the same time. It was designed for people who want to multitable on a laptop but will work for anyone. What it does is moves the next table the requires your attention to the corner of your choice and then replaces it with the next one when it is your turn to act at that table. It is more of a ring game app (I would think) but some of you sickos could multi-table to your heart's content with this FREE thing.
Here is the post about it from the software forum. -Sixes |
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Re: A Multitable Technical Marvel!
I will vouch for its sexiness.
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Re: A Multitable Technical Marvel!
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I will vouch for its sexiness. [/ QUOTE ] I will vouch for Shakira's sexiness. |
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Re: A Multitable Technical Marvel!
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[ QUOTE ] I will vouch for its sexiness. [/ QUOTE ] I will vouch for Shakira's sexiness. [/ QUOTE ] holla. |
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Re: A Multitable Technical Marvel!
I guess there is a pretty small chance that this app also notifies the author that you have joined a table, attempts to have the author join that same table, and if successful, shows him all of your cards.
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Re: A Multitable Technical Marvel!
Did you leave your tinfoil hat at the Ritz?
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Re: A Multitable Technical Marvel!
I tried this one time and got an enormous headache.
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Re: A Multitable Technical Marvel!
I didn't even notice this until someone PM'd me about it.
Funny. Of course, I take no offense. I probably wouldn't worry about the software if I knew the author fairly well as a poster, but I wouldn't use it if I didn't. I actually made the post because at lunch Skip asked whether I worry about this kind of malicious software. I don't worry about it in general, but I don't believe it would be difficult for the author of the program you mentioned to do that if he wanted to. Two years ago I thought all you had to do to avoid dangerous software was to not use, what's it called... Outlook. Times have changed. |
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Re: A Multitable Technical Marvel!
Damn. I'm working on some similar software, that keeps the lobby maximised, snaps tables together, and I was planning to have it move when a table needs your attention - it's very easy, and again written in AutoHotKey, so I can post the code, you can decompile it, etc.
I also want it to eventually open up new tables for you, and I think it can be done, too. The keeping-lobby-maximised is already done as is the snapping-tables-together and moving-tables-to-monitor. Oh, yeah, when you have the max tables for a site (which you set yourself) then it minimizes the lobby and keeps it out of the way until one table is closed, then it moves to the free space. The lobby moves about a bit, though, to keep it in a space without tables, so it takes some getting used to at first. |
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Re: A Multitable Technical Marvel!
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I didn't even notice this until someone PM'd me about it. Funny. Of course, I take no offense. I probably wouldn't worry about the software if I knew the author fairly well as a poster, but I wouldn't use it if I didn't. I actually made the post because at lunch Skip asked whether I worry about this kind of malicious software. I don't worry about it in general, but I don't believe it would be difficult for the author of the program you mentioned to do that if he wanted to. Two years ago I thought all you had to do to avoid dangerous software was to not use, what's it called... Outlook. Times have changed. [/ QUOTE ] install program, scan for viruses get a program to scan partypoker to see if it's changed block the 3rd party program from internet acess. Me? i just assume someone else did the leg work for me and download it |
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