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July 16, 2009 at 4:22 pm #181445ZeusMember
Would an admin delete that link please. Its some 2.67MB setup.exe file. This is some person who was been scorned by PrankNet.
Obvioulsy there is no PrankNet version of Beyluxe.Thanks
February 27, 2009 at 4:12 am #181525ZeusMemberI’m not looking to create new emotes. Just simply looking for a file that I assumed already existed.
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3.Possibly
4.NoNovember 10, 2008 at 4:53 pm #175930ZeusMemberHow about a program to export your buddy list somewhere and then read it back in? That way people could save their lists and/or just load the list onto another name.
Then you could make the mass delete and not worry about the case of someone loosing their names.
Anyway Love the prog
September 14, 2008 at 4:22 pm #176013ZeusMemberI love the small look to this program. Haven’t had time to test functionality yet.
July 19, 2008 at 3:56 am #176088ZeusMemberLooks nice. I’ll try this out Sunday and give some feedback.
ThanksJune 11, 2008 at 3:25 pm #176364ZeusMemberIf all you want is to have multiple IDs in paltalk then this prog should do it for you.
Paltalk seems to be going back and forth if they’ll let you have more than 1 ID logged in from the same IP address to the same room. For a while they let us have as many IDs as we want, then after an update, they limited us to 1 ID (after about 5min there’s a message). Then the next update they let us have multiple IDs again.
June 5, 2008 at 5:20 am #176119ZeusMemberCan you add / modify the next release to allow the auto talker to post less than 1 min? I’m using it as a general timer for the mic and we have a 30 second mic rule. It seems to work if I put in .5 but keeps changing back to 1 when I change focus away from the window and back.
Another idea is to loop back to text 1 after text 11 has finished. I could put it on a bot name and just let it run continuously or something.
Another idea is to trigger on specific text. If a person types “blah” then fire text1 or w/e
Thanks
Would love to see something fire on a change of mic trigger ie when the mic changes from person to the next person some text is fired and then looped if that is possible.
June 1, 2008 at 4:59 am #176126ZeusMemberLove the timestamp addition
Some bugs still in color fade. Seems when I change the color that the text isn’t updated with the colors I choose immediately. From my drunken testing it seems the colors I choose is one selection behind the selection I just chose. I don’t think that’s a consistant thing but somethin like that.
It seems more like the red and blue columns are getting mixed up. When I choose blue, the fade is showing red. When I choose red, the fade is showing blue.
But the fade itself works great
June 1, 2008 at 4:21 am #176173ZeusMemberThanks !
Well done on the added features. QuickKeys rocks
May 31, 2008 at 2:42 am #176175ZeusMemberLove this prog
One thing with this prog and other pal-progs that watch for room joins and leaves, it doesn’t work when timestamps are turned on. Any chance you can add an option so it will work when time stamps are turned on ?
substring out the first 9 or 10 chars (12:00 PM) (3:00 AM) ??
May 18, 2008 at 5:49 pm #181729ZeusMemberYes it still logs in fine. No I’m not getting any percentages. He’s a friend of mine is all.
The guy originally said he was gonna pay Martin to do it backed out – so probably a paper only buyer like you said.
Not sure what “me willing to put some of my own” means but I was willing to buy a paltalk booter.
Eventually there will be programs for paltalk like yahoo. Martin is the guy who first cracks the yahoo protocol (login) when they change it, he cracks it again. At first all the yahoo programs were free and then people realized they can make some decent money with their hobby of yahoo programming.
Anyway buy it, if ya want, if not don’t.
May 17, 2008 at 1:45 am #181733ZeusMemberThis is the guy who reverse engineered the paltalk login. Someone who knows Delphi could make some decent money using this source. If ya look at stuff like tvksoft selling programs that are basically addons for $20. You could make all kinds of program for paltalk like there is for yahoo and sell em for $20+ each. Examples off the top of my head 1) client that can only get banned by IP 2) advertising bot that travels every room and posts a message for a web site or sends everyone in the room a pm 3) find a user program to trip a list of rooms looking for a certain person 4) Mass login logging in a list of names which might require proxies — mass login can be used for all kinds of unfriendly things lol
If you know Departure or NiceFox I think they can verify his work
May 9, 2008 at 2:31 am #176155ZeusMemberYou need to be an admin to use the admin prankster.
April 2, 2008 at 7:09 pm #181772ZeusMember@String wrote:
@Zeus wrote:
When Martin cracked the login,
Cracked what login?
Departure wrote:…
The hard way around it would be to send a false hash to the server, thus the need to in-line patch a fair bit of code, but the first step would be to check out the packets that are sent from the paltalk client, if you manage to decrypt them hehehe 😆
quote]I guess I’m throwing around the term “login” to vaguely. In the above post from Departure…..Martin did manage to decrypt them.
March 31, 2008 at 7:39 pm #181776ZeusMemberI’m not sure about the old paltalk commands. The restriction that prevents you from sending a PM or an invite to someone who is not on your list is a client side restriction.
When Martin cracked the login, he showed me a program where you put in the uid to send someone a pm. Seeing this work without adding a person to your list, makes me believe the same holds true for invites.
I would think a programmer could sniff the invite packet and replicate it, simply changing the uid that it was sent to. This might not be possible without having cracked the login, I’m not 100% clear on all the encryption.
I know the guy who happens to be doing the mass inviting in the rival room, mentioned in the original post. He isn’t using a program per say, just a macro recorder to add people to the list of free/black names that he makes up.
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