I already have a basic one. ;)
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I already have a basic one. ;)
sounds cool, but i'd love to hear more, because for the average Joe (pun intended) multiboxing on 1 single machine, the above is not very relevant :-)
(from reading the forums i'm assuming here that most boxers (not all, but most) just have multiple instances on a single machine, and probably play mostly wow - could be wrong)
Able to use Multiple Keyboards: hum, most only use 1 machine
Import Configurations from ISBoxer / Keyclone / Other Multiboxing Applications: well, using ISBoxer you'd hope so :-) but not exactly a new feature
Multiple Front ends, Game specific configuration interfaces / options: this got me interested a bit, but ISBoxer already has some predefined options
Same instant Picture in Picture region swapping as ISBoxer: again, that's not exactly a new feature :-)
more info pretty please :D
Head over to www.joemultiboxer.com, Lax will continue adding new information to the blog as we get closer to the release.
I have all sorts of specialty input devices with like 15 buttons each, and they all cost upwards of $50.... Why not buy a little USB keyboard for $5 instead! (I just quickly looked for the cheapest one I could find just now) If you're using JMB it'll be a no-brainer. At that price, it's almost dumb NOT to have a 2nd keyboard (or even 10 of them for less than the price of 15 extra buttons) for multiboxing ;)
Anyway, new post on the joethemultiboxer.com blog as of last night.
I admit that it sounds like good stuff. I'm curious if there will be an easier way to use click bars?
I'll state up front that I haven't tried to use click bars yet, I'm using a repeater region, but I think click bars would be better. I have been lazy and not spent time getting it setup (mainly because the repeater region is working ok).
I'm definitely going to keep my lavishsoft subscription and look forward to JMB
I haven't heard any updates about this, is it still coming "soon"?
It's been pushed back by various factors, most importantly my toddlers in real life take up a significant amount of time, and the rest of my time has been pretty much sapped by ISBoxer tech support. So in the meantime I've done a lot of work to reduce the tech support (ISBoxer 39 helps a ton with the new browser, etc) and I've been working on delegating tech support as well.
Another major thing that's been in the way is the server software I wrote in 2004 needed upgrayedz. Its replacement was more or less completed earlier this summer, so I'm looking forward to switching over to the new system and getting JMB into beta as soon as I can. But keep in mind, ISBoxer has some pretty big shoes to fill at this point ;)