Fusion exporters
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Heyo folks,
Recently I was made fully self-employed, so I have to keep my expenses at a minimum. However, I gained access to an Android phone, but I don't have the income to justify buying the exporter, even though I'm familiar with the coding language Android extensions are written in.
If I get sufficient funds to buy the Android exporter, I will port all my extensions over (plus I can do future requests for Android, as well). What I need is the community to fund those exporters, as a public vote of sorts, about whether my having the exporter would be worth their while.
Extensions I have made, which can be ported:
Bluewing Client
A remake of Lacewing Relay Client with a newer liblacewing, fewer bugs, stricter usage, multithreading, and a couple extra features
DebugObject
A program that lets you run events when the app crashes, and provides extensive logging and error report functionality.
ZlibStream
A snazzy ext for compressing/decompressing files in the background (multithreaded)
FixedValueList
An ext for looping through all the object instances in the frame, for all object types
Other extensions that I have source code for, and if sponsored I can finish/port:
DarkSocket
A very flexible socket object that allows you to latch onto any type of communication type, from HTTP to ICMPv6, and communicate with raw messaging.
Download object
Francois' download object allows you to download up to 4 files at once. Source was originally gained for upgrading it to unlimited files...
TabControl object
Looki's TabControl object. Source was provided so it could be converted to Unicode, which was completed.
PortAudio
A live audio streaming extension suitable for VoIP, online voice chatting, etc. Abandoned.
RangeHandler
Turns a list of numbers into a range-separated list ("1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9" -> "1-6,8-9"). Abandoned.
SHA-1
Allows you to hash files rapidly. Was created when QuickHash object had a bug that caused Fusion to crash.
Stochastic Utility
Nifflas' many useful functions. Source provided for public viewing.
... and of course, any other extension I'm sponsored to convert, I should be able to.
Android exporter costs £60 typically, but if it carries on to £110, I'll be able to buy the HTML5 exporter as well. I'm confident I can port to HTML5 as well.
Also note, I already have Fusion 2.0 and 2.5 Dev, so I can code for dev-only extensions and code for MMF2.
Recently I was made fully self-employed, so I have to keep my expenses at a minimum. However, I gained access to an Android phone, but I don't have the income to justify buying the exporter, even though I'm familiar with the coding language Android extensions are written in.
If I get sufficient funds to buy the Android exporter, I will port all my extensions over (plus I can do future requests for Android, as well). What I need is the community to fund those exporters, as a public vote of sorts, about whether my having the exporter would be worth their while.
Extensions I have made, which can be ported:
Bluewing Client
A remake of Lacewing Relay Client with a newer liblacewing, fewer bugs, stricter usage, multithreading, and a couple extra features
DebugObject
A program that lets you run events when the app crashes, and provides extensive logging and error report functionality.
ZlibStream
A snazzy ext for compressing/decompressing files in the background (multithreaded)
FixedValueList
An ext for looping through all the object instances in the frame, for all object types
Other extensions that I have source code for, and if sponsored I can finish/port:
DarkSocket
A very flexible socket object that allows you to latch onto any type of communication type, from HTTP to ICMPv6, and communicate with raw messaging.
Download object
Francois' download object allows you to download up to 4 files at once. Source was originally gained for upgrading it to unlimited files...
TabControl object
Looki's TabControl object. Source was provided so it could be converted to Unicode, which was completed.
PortAudio
A live audio streaming extension suitable for VoIP, online voice chatting, etc. Abandoned.
RangeHandler
Turns a list of numbers into a range-separated list ("1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9" -> "1-6,8-9"). Abandoned.
SHA-1
Allows you to hash files rapidly. Was created when QuickHash object had a bug that caused Fusion to crash.
Stochastic Utility
Nifflas' many useful functions. Source provided for public viewing.
... and of course, any other extension I'm sponsored to convert, I should be able to.
Android exporter costs £60 typically, but if it carries on to £110, I'll be able to buy the HTML5 exporter as well. I'm confident I can port to HTML5 as well.
Also note, I already have Fusion 2.0 and 2.5 Dev, so I can code for dev-only extensions and code for MMF2.
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