Perhaps we'll finally get that Linux port we all deserve. I read an article that there were plans for a WinAmp Linux port early on but it never left beta.
Thanks to @waffle, we now have access to a pre-Autodesk version of Sketchbook, Alias Sketchbook Pro 1.1. I was able to test it on Win10 22H2 and it works just like any other portable application. Just had to grab the serial from the thumbnail.
If you ever used a Windows computer from the 90s, you might've used a program called Talking Clock (TCLOCK) that would tell you the time at every 15 min interval. I found the creator's name in the about section of the program, and I was able to contact the creator! Here's what we had to say.
This was way more hassle than it needed to be. No where did it say to do as such to get it working. I just happened to stumble upon the fix while in frustration and I'm glad to have it working now. Tempted to make a StarDock account just to reply to every forum post relating to the issue with my fix.
After fighting for many hours, I finally figured out how to get WindowBlinds 11 working. I kept getting the -7 error, which means the certifications for WindowBlinds weren't installed for whatever reason.
If you have the same issue as I have and happen to stumble upon this post, just right click on WB11Config and go to Properties>Digital Signatures and with each certificate listed, click on Details>View Certificate>Install Certificate... and after all certifications installed, it'll now open.
Well, turns out despite Google removing the app from the Play store, you can still install and run the app on the latest version of Android. You can find it here on the Internet Archive (I installed ver. 1.2). Just be sure to enable installing apps from whatever browser you used to download the APK.
AFAIK iOS might be SOL. Perhaps someone who does can chime in with a solution (Apple might still be hosting it on the app store for all I know)
With the release of the Fallout Amazon Prime series, many fans have picked back up the Fallout games. And if you remember when Fallout 4 released, there was an app you could get for your phone called the Pipboy Companion App. You'd connect to your game save and you could use your phone as the Pipboy in game, but also use your stats outside of the game for cosplay and role playing.
I wish there was a device that allowed you to connect a PCi-E 4X device to a USB-C port. I have a PCI-E capture card I'd like to use but I don't currently own a desktop to use it in, only a laptop.
@wakame@hyenagirl64@jenniferplusplus talk to anyone who's seen it about whether the air traffic control system (note the definite article) is maintainable
@vwestlife I'd assume its just a bug on your end. Currently looking at Mastodon via MyPal 68.13.8b on WinXP and I'm having no issues. Hopefully your issues are resolved soon.