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    KeyWorld reacted to Yommy in I think it is time..   
    I have been thinking this for a few months, and i am ready to quit the ro scene.
    It has been an awesome time, gained alot of friends, learned alot of things, and dedicated several years of my life to *athena.
     
    i hope i have made a difference or even inspired some people in some way.
    Thank you for being an awesome community.
     
    Yommy <3
    /sadface
  2. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from JulioCF in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  3. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from Mhalicot in roBrowser - Ragnarok Online for Web Browsers   
    Seems like I didn't write a post here about this project, it's time to do it.
    I'm here to introduce roBrowser, an open source project that try to port Ragnarok Online in the browser using web technologies (javascript, HTML5, WebGL).
     
    As it's running in a web browser, roBrowser isn't OS dependent and run fine on Linux, Macintosh and Windows. It's also running on some smartphone and tablets but it depend if the system support webgl and I have to admit, it has bad control (not optimize for touch control).
     
    It can also be run as a Chrome App, I personally use it to have a nice icon on my desktop.
    From now, I tested it (and it's working) on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera. It will work in future on IE11 when they will fix their rendering engine.
     
    roBrowser is not a different game as Gravity built (Ragnarok Zero, Ragnarok Violet, ...), this project is intended to be another client for RO1, to connect on private servers.
     


    Get the source
    (Thanks to report all bugs)

    If you like roBrowser, you can help me improving it or
    even thinking about doing a donation ?


     
     
     
    Screenshots










     
     

    The project is still on going, currently missing a lot of features to match the official client (trade ui, npc buy/sell, ...), but I'm working on it.
     

    Some usefulls links :
    [*] Source code [*]Installation guide [*]WebSite [*]API Guide [*]Forum [*]Demo (Yep there is even a demo if you want to try it).

  4. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from Nebraskka in roBrowser - Ragnarok Online for Web Browsers   
    Seems like I didn't write a post here about this project, it's time to do it.
    I'm here to introduce roBrowser, an open source project that try to port Ragnarok Online in the browser using web technologies (javascript, HTML5, WebGL).
     
    As it's running in a web browser, roBrowser isn't OS dependent and run fine on Linux, Macintosh and Windows. It's also running on some smartphone and tablets but it depend if the system support webgl and I have to admit, it has bad control (not optimize for touch control).
     
    It can also be run as a Chrome App, I personally use it to have a nice icon on my desktop.
    From now, I tested it (and it's working) on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera. It will work in future on IE11 when they will fix their rendering engine.
     
    roBrowser is not a different game as Gravity built (Ragnarok Zero, Ragnarok Violet, ...), this project is intended to be another client for RO1, to connect on private servers.
     


    Get the source
    (Thanks to report all bugs)

    If you like roBrowser, you can help me improving it or
    even thinking about doing a donation ?


     
     
     
    Screenshots










     
     

    The project is still on going, currently missing a lot of features to match the official client (trade ui, npc buy/sell, ...), but I'm working on it.
     

    Some usefulls links :
    [*] Source code [*]Installation guide [*]WebSite [*]API Guide [*]Forum [*]Demo (Yep there is even a demo if you want to try it).

  5. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from Dastgir in roBrowser - Ragnarok Online for Web Browsers   
    Seems like I didn't write a post here about this project, it's time to do it.
    I'm here to introduce roBrowser, an open source project that try to port Ragnarok Online in the browser using web technologies (javascript, HTML5, WebGL).
     
    As it's running in a web browser, roBrowser isn't OS dependent and run fine on Linux, Macintosh and Windows. It's also running on some smartphone and tablets but it depend if the system support webgl and I have to admit, it has bad control (not optimize for touch control).
     
    It can also be run as a Chrome App, I personally use it to have a nice icon on my desktop.
    From now, I tested it (and it's working) on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera. It will work in future on IE11 when they will fix their rendering engine.
     
    roBrowser is not a different game as Gravity built (Ragnarok Zero, Ragnarok Violet, ...), this project is intended to be another client for RO1, to connect on private servers.
     


    Get the source
    (Thanks to report all bugs)

    If you like roBrowser, you can help me improving it or
    even thinking about doing a donation ?


     
     
     
    Screenshots










     
     

    The project is still on going, currently missing a lot of features to match the official client (trade ui, npc buy/sell, ...), but I'm working on it.
     

    Some usefulls links :
    [*] Source code [*]Installation guide [*]WebSite [*]API Guide [*]Forum [*]Demo (Yep there is even a demo if you want to try it).

  6. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from Brynner in roBrowser - Ragnarok Online for Web Browsers   
    Seems like I didn't write a post here about this project, it's time to do it.
    I'm here to introduce roBrowser, an open source project that try to port Ragnarok Online in the browser using web technologies (javascript, HTML5, WebGL).
     
    As it's running in a web browser, roBrowser isn't OS dependent and run fine on Linux, Macintosh and Windows. It's also running on some smartphone and tablets but it depend if the system support webgl and I have to admit, it has bad control (not optimize for touch control).
     
    It can also be run as a Chrome App, I personally use it to have a nice icon on my desktop.
    From now, I tested it (and it's working) on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera. It will work in future on IE11 when they will fix their rendering engine.
     
    roBrowser is not a different game as Gravity built (Ragnarok Zero, Ragnarok Violet, ...), this project is intended to be another client for RO1, to connect on private servers.
     


    Get the source
    (Thanks to report all bugs)

    If you like roBrowser, you can help me improving it or
    even thinking about doing a donation ?


     
     
     
    Screenshots










     
     

    The project is still on going, currently missing a lot of features to match the official client (trade ui, npc buy/sell, ...), but I'm working on it.
     

    Some usefulls links :
    [*] Source code [*]Installation guide [*]WebSite [*]API Guide [*]Forum [*]Demo (Yep there is even a demo if you want to try it).

  7. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from evilpuncker in roBrowser - Ragnarok Online for Web Browsers   
    Seems like I didn't write a post here about this project, it's time to do it.
    I'm here to introduce roBrowser, an open source project that try to port Ragnarok Online in the browser using web technologies (javascript, HTML5, WebGL).
     
    As it's running in a web browser, roBrowser isn't OS dependent and run fine on Linux, Macintosh and Windows. It's also running on some smartphone and tablets but it depend if the system support webgl and I have to admit, it has bad control (not optimize for touch control).
     
    It can also be run as a Chrome App, I personally use it to have a nice icon on my desktop.
    From now, I tested it (and it's working) on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera. It will work in future on IE11 when they will fix their rendering engine.
     
    roBrowser is not a different game as Gravity built (Ragnarok Zero, Ragnarok Violet, ...), this project is intended to be another client for RO1, to connect on private servers.
     


    Get the source
    (Thanks to report all bugs)

    If you like roBrowser, you can help me improving it or
    even thinking about doing a donation ?


     
     
     
    Screenshots










     
     

    The project is still on going, currently missing a lot of features to match the official client (trade ui, npc buy/sell, ...), but I'm working on it.
     

    Some usefulls links :
    [*] Source code [*]Installation guide [*]WebSite [*]API Guide [*]Forum [*]Demo (Yep there is even a demo if you want to try it).

  8. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from quesoph in roBrowser - Ragnarok Online for Web Browsers   
    Seems like I didn't write a post here about this project, it's time to do it.
    I'm here to introduce roBrowser, an open source project that try to port Ragnarok Online in the browser using web technologies (javascript, HTML5, WebGL).
     
    As it's running in a web browser, roBrowser isn't OS dependent and run fine on Linux, Macintosh and Windows. It's also running on some smartphone and tablets but it depend if the system support webgl and I have to admit, it has bad control (not optimize for touch control).
     
    It can also be run as a Chrome App, I personally use it to have a nice icon on my desktop.
    From now, I tested it (and it's working) on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera. It will work in future on IE11 when they will fix their rendering engine.
     
    roBrowser is not a different game as Gravity built (Ragnarok Zero, Ragnarok Violet, ...), this project is intended to be another client for RO1, to connect on private servers.
     


    Get the source
    (Thanks to report all bugs)

    If you like roBrowser, you can help me improving it or
    even thinking about doing a donation ?


     
     
     
    Screenshots










     
     

    The project is still on going, currently missing a lot of features to match the official client (trade ui, npc buy/sell, ...), but I'm working on it.
     

    Some usefulls links :
    [*] Source code [*]Installation guide [*]WebSite [*]API Guide [*]Forum [*]Demo (Yep there is even a demo if you want to try it).

  9. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from Litro in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  10. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from evilpuncker in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  11. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from Uzieal in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  12. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from milk in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  13. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from pan in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  14. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from Jaburak in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  15. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from AnnieRuru in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  16. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from Dinze in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  17. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from Jezu in Web Grf Viewer   
    GRF Viewer
     


     
     
    Hi there !
     
    If you remember, in the past I released a buggy web grf viewer.
    It was slow, didn't work with big GRF because of memory issue, can't decode DES encryption, now time to present its new version.
     
    Basically this web tool allow you to select your own GRFs and display their contents directly in the browser. Nothing to download.
    As its name suggest, it can't write into the GRF, there are currently no API available (for security reason) to have write access to the user computer, so the only point of this tool is to display its content and search on it. There are no way to repack, add or modify files. Just view and extract files.
     
    This tool is built using only javascript, html5 and webgl, it is in my point of view a demonstration of what can be done in the web today with new technologies.
    It can view as thumbnail some sort of files : bmp, gif, jpeg, tga, spr, pal, and some tools are included to render models and maps or listening audio files.
     
    Two possibilities at the start up :
    Select a GRF (click on "select files", or drag drop your grfs in the box).
    Note: once the page quit or reloading you have to re-select the files, the browser do not remember them. Click on the data folder, in this case, it will show resources from my remote client.

     
    This tool is an application from roBrowser, it's using roBrowser's core. So if you ever find a bug, I'll be really happy to fix it !
     
    Note: it's possible the viewer stop rendering a directory content because it encounter a corrupted file in the GRF (wrong gzip encryption, or invalid file offset) or the file is encrypted.
     
    You can test this tool online here: http://www.robrowser.com/prototype/GRF-Viewer/
     
    Some preview:
     











     
    All feedback are welcome.
    Have fun~
  18. Upvote
    KeyWorld got a reaction from pan in Hercules WPE Free - June 14th Patch   
    If guys search for a "not broken" client, check the list behind (each encryption tested 10 000 000 times), seems like Gravity doesn't even take time to find correct keys :
     
    20110817 - PASSED 20110824 - FAILED x32 20110831 - PASSED 20110906 - PASSED 20111005 - FAILED x29 20111012 - FAILED x32 20111021 - PASSED 20111025 - PASSED 20111102 - FAILED x31 20111109 - FAILED x16 20111122 - FAILED x16 20111207 - FAILED x31 20111214 - FAILED x32 20111220 - FAILED x16 20111228 - FAILED x7 20120104 - PASSED 20120111 - PASSED 20120120 - PASSED 20120202 - PASSED 20120207 - PASSED 20120214 - FAILED x31 20120229 - PASSED 20120307 - FAILED x31 20120314 - PASSED 20120321 - PASSED 20120328 - FAILED x32 20120404 - PASSED 20120410 - FAILED x32 20120418 - FAILED x15 20120424 - FAILED x11 20120509 - PASSED 20120515 - PASSED 20120525 - FAILED x16 20120605 - PASSED 20120612 - FAILED x14 20120618 - PASSED 20120702 - PASSED 20120716 - PASSED 20130320 - FAILED x32 20130514 - PASSED 20130522 - PASSED 20130529 - FAILED x30 20130605 - PASSED 20130612 - PASSED 20130618 - PASSED 20130626 - FAILED x11 20130703 - FAILED x32 20130807 - FAILED x4 20131218 - FAILED x31 20131223 - FAILED x14 20131230 - PASSED
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    KeyWorld got a reaction from AnnieRuru in Hercules WPE Free - June 14th Patch   
    If guys search for a "not broken" client, check the list behind (each encryption tested 10 000 000 times), seems like Gravity doesn't even take time to find correct keys :
     
    20110817 - PASSED 20110824 - FAILED x32 20110831 - PASSED 20110906 - PASSED 20111005 - FAILED x29 20111012 - FAILED x32 20111021 - PASSED 20111025 - PASSED 20111102 - FAILED x31 20111109 - FAILED x16 20111122 - FAILED x16 20111207 - FAILED x31 20111214 - FAILED x32 20111220 - FAILED x16 20111228 - FAILED x7 20120104 - PASSED 20120111 - PASSED 20120120 - PASSED 20120202 - PASSED 20120207 - PASSED 20120214 - FAILED x31 20120229 - PASSED 20120307 - FAILED x31 20120314 - PASSED 20120321 - PASSED 20120328 - FAILED x32 20120404 - PASSED 20120410 - FAILED x32 20120418 - FAILED x15 20120424 - FAILED x11 20120509 - PASSED 20120515 - PASSED 20120525 - FAILED x16 20120605 - PASSED 20120612 - FAILED x14 20120618 - PASSED 20120702 - PASSED 20120716 - PASSED 20130320 - FAILED x32 20130514 - PASSED 20130522 - PASSED 20130529 - FAILED x30 20130605 - PASSED 20130612 - PASSED 20130618 - PASSED 20130626 - FAILED x11 20130703 - FAILED x32 20130807 - FAILED x4 20131218 - FAILED x31 20131223 - FAILED x14 20131230 - PASSED
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    KeyWorld got a reaction from Alexandria in Hercules WPE Free - June 14th Patch   
    If guys search for a "not broken" client, check the list behind (each encryption tested 10 000 000 times), seems like Gravity doesn't even take time to find correct keys :
     
    20110817 - PASSED 20110824 - FAILED x32 20110831 - PASSED 20110906 - PASSED 20111005 - FAILED x29 20111012 - FAILED x32 20111021 - PASSED 20111025 - PASSED 20111102 - FAILED x31 20111109 - FAILED x16 20111122 - FAILED x16 20111207 - FAILED x31 20111214 - FAILED x32 20111220 - FAILED x16 20111228 - FAILED x7 20120104 - PASSED 20120111 - PASSED 20120120 - PASSED 20120202 - PASSED 20120207 - PASSED 20120214 - FAILED x31 20120229 - PASSED 20120307 - FAILED x31 20120314 - PASSED 20120321 - PASSED 20120328 - FAILED x32 20120404 - PASSED 20120410 - FAILED x32 20120418 - FAILED x15 20120424 - FAILED x11 20120509 - PASSED 20120515 - PASSED 20120525 - FAILED x16 20120605 - PASSED 20120612 - FAILED x14 20120618 - PASSED 20120702 - PASSED 20120716 - PASSED 20130320 - FAILED x32 20130514 - PASSED 20130522 - PASSED 20130529 - FAILED x30 20130605 - PASSED 20130612 - PASSED 20130618 - PASSED 20130626 - FAILED x11 20130703 - FAILED x32 20130807 - FAILED x4 20131218 - FAILED x31 20131223 - FAILED x14 20131230 - PASSED
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    KeyWorld got a reaction from Mystery in Hercules WPE Free - June 14th Patch   
    If guys search for a "not broken" client, check the list behind (each encryption tested 10 000 000 times), seems like Gravity doesn't even take time to find correct keys :
     
    20110817 - PASSED 20110824 - FAILED x32 20110831 - PASSED 20110906 - PASSED 20111005 - FAILED x29 20111012 - FAILED x32 20111021 - PASSED 20111025 - PASSED 20111102 - FAILED x31 20111109 - FAILED x16 20111122 - FAILED x16 20111207 - FAILED x31 20111214 - FAILED x32 20111220 - FAILED x16 20111228 - FAILED x7 20120104 - PASSED 20120111 - PASSED 20120120 - PASSED 20120202 - PASSED 20120207 - PASSED 20120214 - FAILED x31 20120229 - PASSED 20120307 - FAILED x31 20120314 - PASSED 20120321 - PASSED 20120328 - FAILED x32 20120404 - PASSED 20120410 - FAILED x32 20120418 - FAILED x15 20120424 - FAILED x11 20120509 - PASSED 20120515 - PASSED 20120525 - FAILED x16 20120605 - PASSED 20120612 - FAILED x14 20120618 - PASSED 20120702 - PASSED 20120716 - PASSED 20130320 - FAILED x32 20130514 - PASSED 20130522 - PASSED 20130529 - FAILED x30 20130605 - PASSED 20130612 - PASSED 20130618 - PASSED 20130626 - FAILED x11 20130703 - FAILED x32 20130807 - FAILED x4 20131218 - FAILED x31 20131223 - FAILED x14 20131230 - PASSED
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    KeyWorld got a reaction from evilpuncker in Hercules WPE Free - June 14th Patch   
    If guys search for a "not broken" client, check the list behind (each encryption tested 10 000 000 times), seems like Gravity doesn't even take time to find correct keys :
     
    20110817 - PASSED 20110824 - FAILED x32 20110831 - PASSED 20110906 - PASSED 20111005 - FAILED x29 20111012 - FAILED x32 20111021 - PASSED 20111025 - PASSED 20111102 - FAILED x31 20111109 - FAILED x16 20111122 - FAILED x16 20111207 - FAILED x31 20111214 - FAILED x32 20111220 - FAILED x16 20111228 - FAILED x7 20120104 - PASSED 20120111 - PASSED 20120120 - PASSED 20120202 - PASSED 20120207 - PASSED 20120214 - FAILED x31 20120229 - PASSED 20120307 - FAILED x31 20120314 - PASSED 20120321 - PASSED 20120328 - FAILED x32 20120404 - PASSED 20120410 - FAILED x32 20120418 - FAILED x15 20120424 - FAILED x11 20120509 - PASSED 20120515 - PASSED 20120525 - FAILED x16 20120605 - PASSED 20120612 - FAILED x14 20120618 - PASSED 20120702 - PASSED 20120716 - PASSED 20130320 - FAILED x32 20130514 - PASSED 20130522 - PASSED 20130529 - FAILED x30 20130605 - PASSED 20130612 - PASSED 20130618 - PASSED 20130626 - FAILED x11 20130703 - FAILED x32 20130807 - FAILED x4 20131218 - FAILED x31 20131223 - FAILED x14 20131230 - PASSED
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    KeyWorld reacted to Brynner in Harmony... making a return?   
    maybe he need to buy something and he need more $. that's why he's back from his grave. but once he get what he needs i don't know what will happen next since he always saying that there is a updates or progress. but in reality there is no real updates or progress.
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    KeyWorld reacted to Tepoo in Harmony... making a return?   
    @Ossi: i would say drop this shit. this guy took 200$ for this tool and dissapeared after just some years of development. you dont even get a daim for your work where this guy got so much money for.
     
    I decided to support InternalGuard from now on. its still in childhood but the tool have a big potential, im pretty sure with the right help Kaju will create something better then ten harmony.
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    KeyWorld reacted to javierlog08 in My Own Flux CP - Implementation   
    Hi, i want show my flux site implemetation with some new addons like "Time Online" and RSS feed of news

    Site link http://titans-ro.com



     
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