I updated my latest key manager, it's now in v3!
I still need feedback from you guys, please report criticisms, bugs, and ideas you would like to see. This was coded in C# also.
If you put a key and close the program, and when you open the key is gone?
Originally Posted by Sgt_luca
If you put a key and close the program, and when you open the key is gone?
Yes it's gone, I'm not sure how to implement this, but I'll find a way.
I need a Key checker so bad T_T
Anyways great stuff
Originally Posted by Remember
I need a Key checker so bad T_T
Anyways great stuff
That's why we have Darky :P
Originally Posted by NormenJaydenFBI
That's why we have Darky :P
Darky wont work for the most atm Thats why so many people are searching for an alternative keychecker
Originally Posted by NormenJaydenFBI
That's why we have Darky :P
Yeah,but where the hell is he :c!
WHy don't you just update your old thread...?
You have the power to. No need to make multiple threads for essentially the same thing.
Originally Posted by Bosegelucke
WHy don't you just update your old thread...?
You have the power to. No need to make multiple threads for essentially the same thing.
Yeah I guess your right, I'll do that in the next release.
Looks really nice! Thanks for sharing
Does anyone here have any suggestions? I need some for the next development phase.
Originally Posted by NormenJaydenFBI
Does anyone here have any suggestions? I need some for the next development phase.
Drag and dropping keys in the manager would be awesome! And a key changer/checker implemented in the manager would be perfect. I understand it is quite difficult to do that, just throwing my 2 cents.
Originally Posted by PureVVater
Drag and dropping keys in the manager would be awesome! And a key changer/checker implemented in the manager would be perfect. I understand it is quite difficult to do that, just throwing my 2 cents.
Changer may be possible, drag and dropping not sure, and a checker I doubt I can do that; thanks for the suggestion though.
I have a solution for you. To save your keys securely with your program.
Save it as a .dat or .txt file, encrypted with AES 2048 bit or just an encryption technique to stop people from stealing