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Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
Party mine is sweet but my 30 day is over. List alternatives please.
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Re: Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
Party mine is worth it's price tag. As far as alternatives, short of opening tables yourself I don't believe there is one.
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Re: Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
OMG! And they say us swedes are cheap!?!
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Re: Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
OMG! And they say us swedes are cheap!?!
They don't. You should go out more often. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Adde |
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Re: Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
Well if you think it's not worth it's price right now, we will be introducing a feature soon similiar to PokerBuddy that just came out. It will be fully integrated with PartyMine, with a full rules engine that will allow you to do very advanced customization on how you mine.
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Re: Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
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a feature soon similiar to PokerBuddy that just came out. It will be fully integrated with PartyMine, with a full rules engine that will allow you to do very advanced customization on how you mine. [/ QUOTE ] Are you hinting at mining specific opponents even if they float around like butterflies...? |
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Re: Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
lol you people make me laugh today. 30 [censored] bucks for a program that could easily go for a couple of hundred
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Re: Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
Seriously. You either don't need to be mining or you need to cough up the $30. The program and the support Prod1gy gives are worth substantially more than the purchase price.
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Re: Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
I don't remember why I didn't try PartyMine, but I think it may not support older operating systems. I wanted to try it, but couldn't, so I wrote an AHK script that automatically opened a set number of tables by using basic mouse clicks. After they had been open for a set amount of time (an hour or so), I wanted it to open new tables in case some tables had gone short or broken up. Since I didn't want popups telling me I could only open 4 tables, I closed the open tables first, then opened the new ones. It isn't perfect by any means, but it lets me mine for free wheile I sleep or go to class/work/whatever. I just sort by number of players at my limit and let it go. Haven't used it in a couple of months, but it worked reasonably well.
I'll certainly try PartyMine if I ever get a newer computer. |
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Re: Finding a free alternative to party mine (too lazy to archive)
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I don't remember why I didn't try PartyMine, but I think it may not support older operating systems. I wanted to try it, but couldn't, so I wrote an AHK script that automatically opened a set number of tables by using basic mouse clicks. After they had been open for a set amount of time (an hour or so), I wanted it to open new tables in case some tables had gone short or broken up. Since I didn't want popups telling me I could only open 4 tables, I closed the open tables first, then opened the new ones. It isn't perfect by any means, but it lets me mine for free wheile I sleep or go to class/work/whatever. I just sort by number of players at my limit and let it go. Haven't used it in a couple of months, but it worked reasonably well. I'll certainly try PartyMine if I ever get a newer computer. [/ QUOTE ] would you mind posting it? |
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