[DEV]DjSt3rios Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 Hello people. I searched and since there are not any good tools to make multisells easily, I decided to make one. This tool is really useful, you can type of the word in the box, like, you start typing, "A" then "d" and you will see a list of the items that begin with Ad, and you will also find adena (the most common). The difference between this multisell maker, than others, that you DONT need to know ANY IDS! You only type the item name, and it adds the ID automatically! Sounds awesome, doesn't it? Also there is an option to add a comment at every transaction, with the item name. Example: Normal code: <ingredient id="57" count="5000000"/> With this feature: <ingredient id="57" count="5000000"/> <!-- Adena --> That means that If at any time you decide to change something, all you need to type is, for example "Shining Bow", and you found it. You don't need to look for IDs every time. I also made a video, Unfortunely it has big size. It's 15MB Compressed, and 335MB Uncompressed. It's not very difficult to make it though, if you search the program for about 1-2 minutes, you will find out how it works. Video link: Click Here Program link[uPDATED 15/11/2012]: Click Here Screenshot: Basic Instructions [*]Open the Program [*]click New Item [*]Type the name of the item you want to give/take [*]click Take/Give Item [*]When you are done, click new Item again [*]When you are done, click Finish my multisell [*]Then click Save Multisell, and save it somewhere [*]Enjoy :D
PrivaTe Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 Amazing job dude,sadly that i can't give you +1.. for sure you deserve it & thanks for sharing it,pretty usefull :D
johnscott Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 Wow...Nice work man! This will help a lot of guys!
[DEV]DjSt3rios Posted October 21, 2011 Author Posted October 21, 2011 Wow...Nice work man! This will help a lot of guys! Thanks mate. Sure it will ;)
Guest Elfocrash Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 Good job.Nice coded program.You used C# right? EDIT: Good decision DejaVu :)
[DEV]DjSt3rios Posted October 21, 2011 Author Posted October 21, 2011 Good job.Nice coded program.You used C# right? EDIT: Good decision DejaVu :) Thanks a lot. Well actually it's coded in Visual basic.
Guest Elfocrash Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 DjSt3rios" post="1957920" timestamp="1319200195"] Thanks a lot. Well actually it's coded in Visual basic. i this C# is easier IMO but as long as you can code it in VB then grats from me.
[DEV]DjSt3rios Posted October 21, 2011 Author Posted October 21, 2011 i this C# is easier IMO but as long as you can code it in VB then grats from me. It could be, but I am not familiar yet with C#... It was a little bit hard, but I managed to do it so :D By the way, thanks again
Guest Elfocrash Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 DjSt3rios" post="1957931" timestamp="1319200742"] It could be, but I am not familiar yet with C#... It was a little bit hard, but I managed to do it so :D then gratz.the idea of using data bound items was perfect.really good job
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