Well, I'll tell you my suggestion:
I suggest doing a portable version of all the programs, if it's possible.
If I install a program in the Local Disk (C:) when I turn off my Pc it deletes. It doesn't happens only with Codex's Programs, it happens with all the programs I install in this Disk. This is sort of an antivirus: if a virus infect my computer I remove it this way and that's pretty good for me. But, I have a problem: I have to install the programs everyday. Looking for a solution, I tried installing the programs in Local Disk (D:), I save everything I don't want to delete when I turn my computer off there. When I turned my computer on again the program didn't work. Then I realized that it didn't work because I need to install a portable version of the program so it can work (that's what I had to do with Adoobe Photoshop. I looked for a portable version, and now it works perfectly well).
This is why I think that would be amazing if someone can do a portable version, at least of Program Manager, that would be enough for me and would help people that have this problem, if anyone else have it. So, if anyone does have it too comment it here, I can't ask for a portable version if I'm the only one who has this problem.
Thank you
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Portable Versions
02 April 2011 - 01:05 PM
Can anybody help me please?
24 March 2011 - 03:29 PM
I'm looking for an AutoAdopter Guide, I just download it but I can't figure out how to use it, can anybody help me?
Coke or Pepsi?
21 March 2011 - 03:02 PM
Yup, I live in Argentina and here people usually prefer Coke, but an american english teacher at school told us that people in the U.S.A prefers Pepsi. I personally like both but I almost always drink Coke. What do you prefer?
Monotony Wheel Guide
19 March 2011 - 09:36 AM
This is my second guide, I hope people appreciate this one more than the last one...
I'll explain how to know how much time and what price tou are going to recieve on the Monotony Wheel.
First Step: Spin the Wheel
Copy and paste this: http://images.neopets.com/prehistoric/monotony/wheel_of_monotony_v9.swf?prize_script=http://www.neopets.com/wheel_load_xml.phtml&wheel_id=monotony into your browser, and spin the wheel.
Second Step:
Look at the right of the screen, there's a HTML code like this: <?xml version='1.0' standalone='no'?><message success="1"><status>1</status><user_spun>account</user_spun><prize>12</prize><spin_duration>1987000</spin_duration><unique_num>46703</unique_num><prize_message><P ALIGN="CENTER"><FONT SIZE="16"><A target="_blank" HREF="http://www.neopets.c...206"><U>Collect Prize</U></A></FONT></P>
The bold text is what we care about. The "12" means what price you'll receive and the "1987000" means how much it will take. (To know how much it will take you have to take off the last three zeroes in it (1987), divide the remaining number by 60 and you should get the number of minutes left. In this case would be 33 minutes)
List of prizes
1-Mazzew
2-Petpet Paint brush
3-Gourmt Food
4-Weapon
5-5.000 NP
6- (?)
7- Faerie Pancakes
8- Red Codestone
9- Bri Codestone
10-Volcano
11-Rock
12-Scroll/Poster
13- Lottery Ticket
14- Paintbrush
15- Beast
16- 20000 NP
If you don't want the prize you're going to receive, just close the window. If you like it you just have to wait until the wheel stops and make sure the above URL says done. Then go to the prize page to claim it.
I hope this is useful for you
I'll explain how to know how much time and what price tou are going to recieve on the Monotony Wheel.
First Step: Spin the Wheel
Copy and paste this: http://images.neopets.com/prehistoric/monotony/wheel_of_monotony_v9.swf?prize_script=http://www.neopets.com/wheel_load_xml.phtml&wheel_id=monotony into your browser, and spin the wheel.
Second Step:
Look at the right of the screen, there's a HTML code like this: <?xml version='1.0' standalone='no'?><message success="1"><status>1</status><user_spun>account</user_spun><prize>12</prize><spin_duration>1987000</spin_duration><unique_num>46703</unique_num><prize_message><P ALIGN="CENTER"><FONT SIZE="16"><A target="_blank" HREF="http://www.neopets.c...206"><U>Collect Prize</U></A></FONT></P>
The bold text is what we care about. The "12" means what price you'll receive and the "1987000" means how much it will take. (To know how much it will take you have to take off the last three zeroes in it (1987), divide the remaining number by 60 and you should get the number of minutes left. In this case would be 33 minutes)
List of prizes
1-Mazzew
2-Petpet Paint brush
3-Gourmt Food
4-Weapon
5-5.000 NP
6- (?)
7- Faerie Pancakes
8- Red Codestone
9- Bri Codestone
10-Volcano
11-Rock
12-Scroll/Poster
13- Lottery Ticket
14- Paintbrush
15- Beast
16- 20000 NP
If you don't want the prize you're going to receive, just close the window. If you like it you just have to wait until the wheel stops and make sure the above URL says done. Then go to the prize page to claim it.
I hope this is useful for you
Programs
18 March 2011 - 05:12 PM
Wich Neocodex program is the better? Wich is the one you made more profit from? Wich is the one you don't like? (If any) Discuss
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