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kaiverrettu
08-22-2010, 04:59 PM
Can anybody recommend me any free multiboxing software? I've used hotkeynet so far but I'd like to have something with intuitive interface and all.

I tried browsing the wiki however it is outdated and thus most of the download links there won't work at all/hard to get any information otherwise.

I also tried installing octopus from a link that I found on google but it requires dot framework and it does not seem to install properly and I cba working on how to fix it.

So any download link for a modern software with a simple UI would be greatly appreciated.

zenga
08-22-2010, 05:07 PM
Many of WoW if you can deal with the french interface.
Mojo, from same author as hotkeynet
Xdotool when you are on linux, however thats not really an interface

kaiverrettu
09-04-2010, 06:00 AM
Many of WoW if you can deal with the french interface.
Mojo, from same author as hotkeynet
Xdotool when you are on linux, however thats not really an interface
Mojo does not allow you to specify wich keystrokes are cast.

For me this is very important. It would need to have some functionality like hotkeynet, so that I could configure it to press assist button(hotkey F) with all the other skills and spells that I am using.

Hotkeynet is so complicated, I don't understand it, I just use ready scripts, so I figured it would be better if I should have something that worked without any extra hassle. Surely there is at least one free software capable of doing just that?

Creazil
09-04-2010, 07:03 AM
I know this is not really contributing to your question but ...

If you're already spending money on several accounts, why not spend a little extra on quality software? The money spend won't be wasted, as the time you save configurating software will be huge. Especially if you already have trouble with HKN, something like isboxer will be very useful.

Makara
09-04-2010, 09:45 AM
Many Of Wow is a great multiboxing software. If you can't deal with the french interface, just ask your question in english to www.dual-boxing.fr. New version of MoW coming soon.

Gramzngunz
09-04-2010, 10:21 AM
I've never used Octopus, but I've heard it's pretty good for being free.

Littleburst
09-04-2010, 10:35 AM
I know this is not really contributing to your question but ...

If you're already spending money on several accounts, why not spend a little extra on quality software? The money spend won't be wasted, as the time you save configurating software will be huge. Especially if you already have trouble with HKN, something like isboxer will be very useful.

My thoughts. Allthough it took me some months to take the step aswell. Money well spent.

EaTCarbS
09-04-2010, 10:42 AM
Then there are the crazy few of us who do it the hard way =P

Sam DeathWalker
09-04-2010, 03:39 PM
Isboxer is worth 100X its cost you are foolish to even consider any other solution.

mikekim
09-05-2010, 04:45 PM
Mojo does not allow you to specify wich keystrokes are cast.

For me this is very important. It would need to have some functionality like hotkeynet, so that I could configure it to press assist button(hotkey F) with all the other skills and spells that I am using.

Hotkeynet is so complicated, I don't understand it, I just use ready scripts, so I figured it would be better if I should have something that worked without any extra hassle. Surely there is at least one free software capable of doing just that?

all the multiboxing software requires you to put in some effort to use..

HKN is simple to use, once you have worked out the required script that is specific to your setup.
isboxer is wizard driven, but has quite a few options that you will need to spend some serious time to master properly.
even the easiest of the lot, keyclone needs some work to get working properly.

valkry
09-06-2010, 07:11 AM
I use autohotkey, didn't take too long to figure out the scripts.

Ximinez
09-06-2010, 07:39 PM
HotKeyNet is a great piece of software and the tutorials make it really easy to setup and get going...

For the most part, it's well worth actually spending time to read and modify the scripts to suit your needs, once you do, you'll realize alot of the pay for software out there isn't as good... IMHO...

smokebum
09-06-2010, 08:33 PM
I've tried alot of free software, but I think most would agree isboxer is by far worth the money and once u understand how it works, it makes ur life soooooo much easier.

Kalyse
09-09-2010, 07:01 AM
I know this is not really contributing to your question but ...

If you're already spending money on several accounts, why not spend a little extra on quality software? The money spend won't be wasted, as the time you save configurating software will be huge. Especially if you already have trouble with HKN, something like isboxer will be very useful.

I was just about to post exactly the same as this.

I think spending a little more :)