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View Poll Results: What software key replication tool do you use?

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  • Keyclone

    21 27.27%
  • ISBoxer/Innerspace

    23 29.87%
  • HotKeyNet

    22 28.57%
  • AutoHotKey

    2 2.60%
  • CloneKeys

    1 1.30%
  • GameCommanderPro

    1 1.30%
  • Other - PC

    5 6.49%
  • Other - Mac

    2 2.60%
  • Other - Linux

    0 0%
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  1. #31

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    there was a poll thread prior to the forum switchover. about 1,000 votes. consistently 80% keyclone. (it was an ongoing poll)

    as for hkn being 'so popular'... looks like the hkn forums pumped it up
    http://hotkeynet.com/phpBB3/viewtopi...lit=poll#p9910

  2. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by keyclone View Post
    there was a poll thread prior to the forum switchover. about 1,000 votes. consistently 80% keyclone. (it was an ongoing poll)

    as for hkn being 'so popular'... looks like the hkn forums pumped it up
    http://hotkeynet.com/phpBB3/viewtopi...lit=poll#p9910
    lol - very naughty ha ha

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    I own both Keyclone and ISboxer -- I (now) use ISBoxer only.

    I switched because I wanted a easy FTL set up. I litterly spent an entire weekend reading post here and trying to wrap my head around it when I saw a post that mentioned IS Boxer -- I saw Lax's video of how easy it is to get the basic set up down and I was hooked.

    I think it took about 30 minutes to get most things down and another week of fine tuning a few things but the instant main switching IS Boxers without the use of scripts or hot strings is amazing.

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    I started with Keyclone and its a great product.
    I've moved to InnerSpace, and it too is a great product.

    Keyclone was a lot easier to set up, and that was before a wizard.
    The IS wizard demonstrates most of the features, except for repeater mouse regions.
    Definitely took a lot longer to get IS running, but it has some exceptionally nice features.

    I'd recommend Keyclone for someone new to boxing.
    But InnerSpace has some killer features.

  5. #35

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fursphere View Post
    Times are changing, aren't they?
    The number of 1 post voters/commenters on the old poll lead me to believe that there was a significant level of encouragement by someone to vote for a specific product... As for the hotkeynet linking to here, they have 25 views of that thread...
    [> Sam I Am (80) <] [> Team Doublemint <][> Hexed (60) (retired) <]
    [> Innerspace & ISBoxer Toolkit <][> Boxing on Blackhand, Horde <]
    "Innerspace basically reinvented the software boxing world. If I was to do it over again, I'd probably go single PC + Innerspace/ISBoxer." - Fursphere

  6. #36

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    I started out with Keyclone, as it's a great product that is easy to setup and gives you results "straight off the bat". However when I realised that I would be needing simultanious AOE / windows clicks from one click, keyclone did the job but was not quite ant the ease of use that i needed. I therefore now use Hotkeynet and have never looked back.
    I would still however recommend Keyclone for people starting out that have no knowledge of basic scripting. HKN can be a bit daunting at first unless you spend a good deal of time reading up on what it can do, but believe me the results are worth it.

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    I use Keyclone and have found for me personally an extra piece of hardware does wonders... I use the Logitech G13 game board. it is a small device with programable macros and function keys that allow me to program select items to those keys that i am not already using in keyclone to control both my accounts... it may seem clunky to have another small keyboard but the flexibility it affords me is way worth it.

  8. #38

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    Lol, I love that it's a conspiracy there is mention of this thread on the HKN forums. Yeah, Freddie is a money grubbing software developer that wants to rule the multiboxing community and tirelessly promotes his product to all that will give him $0.

    I'm glad to see HKN is this popular. The program is extremely powerful, the support is amazing, and it (obviously) my choice for multiboxing.
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  9. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owltoid View Post
    Lol, I love that it's a conspiracy there is mention of this thread on the HKN forums. Yeah, Freddie is a money grubbing software developer that wants to rule the multiboxing community and tirelessly promotes his product to all that will give him $0.

    I'm glad to see HKN is this popular. The program is extremely powerful, the support is amazing, and it (obviously) my choice for multiboxing.
    First hits free, he's just getting ya hooked, then he'll bait and switch and hold your multiboxing hostage for 1 billion dollars!
    [> Sam I Am (80) <] [> Team Doublemint <][> Hexed (60) (retired) <]
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  10. #40

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fursphere View Post
    Its hard to get a real idea of what the percentages are anyway.

    So many people buy / use the products, and NEVER post here. Hell, some have never even been to this forum.

    You'd have to get Keyclone to give "purchase" number, and Lax to give "subscription" numbers. I don't know how HKN works, but its probably similar.
    Or how many of us have bought a subscription and only used it a few times before trying something else?

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