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| desc = This program automatically generates the XML file needed to add a homebrew app to the HBC | | desc = This program automatically generates the XML file needed to add a homebrew app to the HBC | ||
| type = PC utility | | type = PC utility | ||
| license = | | license = BSD | ||
| author = [[User:pinecone|pinecone]] | | author = [[User:pinecone|pinecone]] | ||
| version = 0.0.1 | | version = 0.0.1 | ||
Revision as of 02:01, 1 November 2008
| HBCXMLGen | |
| General | |
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| Author(s) | pinecone |
| Type | PC utility |
| Version | 0.0.1 |
| License | BSD |
| Links | |
| [[[1]|Download]] | |
| Source | |
What It Does
What it says on the tin. This program automatically generates the XML file needed to add a homebrew app to the HBC.
Why Java?
Some grimace at this. Java is quick to create UIs in and works on almost any machine.
Why at all?
Remembering XML tags is a bit like having goldfish: annoying and fruitless. That's how I feel anyway.
Note
Mac OSX users (like myself) may find that upon downloading the file, unzipping it causes the contents of the .jar file to spill out. This is a pain and I'm not sure how to deal with it.