Hi Sam, happy to see you mentioning my products hereWe recently had a conversation along these lines in another thread. ClickBoxer does in fact require Inner Space to function, and I will try to clear up your confusion as to what Inner Space is all about, while I also respond to the others.
First a quick description of ClickBoxer, and why it exists:
ClickBoxer is a demonstration and sample interface to show, much like in the video on the Multi-boxing with Inner Space link, that it is both possible and simplistic to create an in-game interface to help multi-box. The interface can be customized to your heart's content, can fade in and out, minimalist, have a thousand buttons, or whatever makes you happy. Inner Space has had the feature set since its release, but most people, like those in this thread, tended to see Inner Space's capabilities as meaning "this is great for botting". It's also great for many other things, and in fact was originally going to BE the next generation of WinEQ 2. This is also not the first multi-boxing UI for Inner Space, as others have been posted on another site (the one Suribusi uses was customized from an interface posted a few years back). It's just the first one simplified into a single XML interface file and promoted on the site. I've had plenty of people send me e-mails thanking me for ClickBoxer, used with World of Warcraft and other games.
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RobinGBRown, I find it particularly funny that anyone would say
As the Original Poster would tell you, I have been into multiboxing for many years. Sam has been using (or used) WinEQ 2 for years for window management. To say what you're saying, RobinGBrown, is simply ignorant. And what "major bot" did I deal in? I would love to hear what you think I'm involved in.Now Lax has got his dirty digits into multiboxing it's only a matter of time before we all get banned. I wouldn't trust the guy who dealt in a major bot to produce a multiboxing tool that was legit.
To sum up the discussion in the other thread, Inner Space is not a bot. It has never been a bot. It has never been marketed as a bot. There is a difference between Inner Space vanilla, and Inner Space for botting World of Warcraft. One you download from the web site Sam linked. The other requires you to seek out and find custom software, not produced by the company that produces Inner Space, elsewhere -- one to protect you from Warden, one to install World of Warcraft libraries in Inner Space, and then you would additionally download one of the actual bots. None of that stuff is available or promoted from the Inner Space web site. In fact, the software that would protect you from Warden has not been available for months, and you can assume that Blizzard is well aware of that fact.
Inner Space vanilla does not violate the World of Warcraft Terms of Service -- and violating the ToS is what gets you banned. Many products CAN be used to violate the Terms of Service, including many of the tools people discuss on this site, and that of course includes Inner Space. However, it is up to you NOT to violate the ToS. Warden is not seeking out nor banning for Inner Space, and people on these forums do reinforce that on their own and have been using Inner Space in World of Warcraft for months. However, if you load the custom software described in the previous paragraph (any of which DOES violate the ToS) into Inner Space, you can expect a ban within 20 minutes, so I'm told by the people who have tried. Personally, I play the old fashioned way, I don't load the software described when I use Inner Space in World of Warcraft, and my account is in good standing without even a Warning.
There is nothing more legitimate about KeyClone than Inner Space or Octopus or any other product. To say there is is simply silly. They can ban for any of them at any time, if they wish to do so. Tomorrow they could change their minds and decide to ban all KeyClone users. They will not likely ban for KeyClone, Inner Space, or Octopus, however, because none of the three violates the Terms of Service to my knowledge. Besides, Blizzard is not trying to alienate their own customer base, and multi-boxing is not an activity they want to eradicate. All I can say at this point is that I have had these kinds of conversations with my attorney.
You guys can support Rob all you like, that's up to you and there is obviously nothing wrong with it, but as I believe the community rules state, "Community hating" is not allowed on dual-boxing.com. I'm also told that Rob and others received the same hatorade treatment when they started posting on dual-boxing.com. I have gotten some private messages, from people who originally posted on the previous thread hating on Inner Space, thanking me for explaining the difference between Inner Space and the added software that would have to be downloaded elsewhere, as they had no idea that there was any distinction. Some of them are now learning more about Inner Space by way of free trial, or even paid for a subscription.
You don't need to think it's as safe as KeyClone or Octopus if you don't want to. But don't go spreading FUD.
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