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If You Use SpeedPass, SpeedPay, Or PayPass - Beware Of Risks April 9, 2008

Posted by Robin Monks in Uncategorized.
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Quite frankly, I can
’t believe that I have to explain how insecure SpeedPass, or other similar programs, really are. This should be a complete no brainer for most consumers, but the population continues to be sucked into this scheme….

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Free software media players August 6, 2007

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Is it possible to get good open source media players for Linux? Turns out it is!

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iPhone - Defective By Design June 29, 2007

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The iPhone hype hides a basic problem – Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) inside the iPhone means that it wont be under your control. Apple also want you to switch your cell phone service to AT&T – who collaborated with the National Security Agency (NSA) in a massive, illegal program to wiretap and data­ mine Americans’ communications.

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MarkUp Magazine - Now official | GMking Network June 22, 2007

Posted by Robin Monks in GMC, GMKing, Game Maker, MarkUp, YoYo Games.
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MarkUp Magazine - Now official | GMking Network

Hello

Dear GMking members and MarkUp readers,

I have really good news to share with the rest of the community: MarkUp is now officially endorsed by YoYo Games You can find a direct link to the markup site on http://www.yoyogames.com, enjoy I know I did enjoy looking at it all day :P

Thank you,
Eyas and the GMking.org Guys

Great news for MarkUp-lover’s everywhere!

Announcing MarkUp, Issue 4 June 5, 2007

Posted by Robin Monks in GMC, GMKing, Game Maker, MarkUp, Writings.
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MarkUp Issue 4, for June 2007, has just been released! This is a content-packed issue that you will enjoy reading every page of, believe me.

About Issue 4

We have technical articles, where Bart Teunis teaches us how to use var and global var, and where Eyas Sharaiha tells us about CSV - comma seperated values - and provides us with scripts to do just that. Leif showcases his Math skills by telling us about advanced sine and cosine functions, as well as how to use those in Game Maker.

Phil Gamble tells us how to take Effective Screenshots, Eyas talks about GM games and User Account Control, then further continues to tell us about running GM6 games on Vista. Stephan tells us how to make a good game and gives us some distribution tips for Game Maker 7.

Some awesome reviews are also in store, Michael Sharaiha makes the first commercial game review on MarkUp, reviewing Heroes of Might and Magic V. Phil reviews Forted, a simple yet interesting game. Eyas reviews the third beta of Falcon Squad. ‘Someone’ reviews Mad House and Hard Hat III, both awesome old school games.

You will also see an exclusive preview of a GTA clone like no other - Streets of Pavilion City!

Andris Belinskis also made an exclusive interview with Damaged, back in the day - and we’re now showing it to you for the first time!

Tuntis’s rants continues, talking about FPS games and giving us a history lesson about GMking, the networks that brings you MarkUp!

Also, our script of the month, brought to you by GMLscripts.com, is explode_string, a very interesting function, which we will also make use of in this issue’s technical article CSV: Extreme Data Storage.

Content this Issue

Editorials

  • Teamwork - Part 1 of 2
  • Game Maker 7 Resources
  • History of GMKing

Tutorials

  • var and globalvar
  • My game and User Account Control
  • How to make a good FPS
  • Script of the Month
  • CSV: Extreme Data Storage
  • Effective Screenshots
  • Advanced Sine and Cosine
  • Game Maker 7 Tips: Distribution
  • Your GM6 Games with Vista

Reviews

  • Streets of Pavilion City
  • Falcon Squad: Beta 3
  • Hard Hat III
  • Mad House
  • Forted
  • Heroes of Might and Magic V

Interviews

  • Damaged about HH3

Download Issue 4 Now

New open source project to use PHP and P2P to link exchange sites September 10, 2006

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This new open source project is making a system to use PHP and P2P technology to link exchange lesser known sites and allow them to gain traffic, while using community p2p controls to maintain the network. Neat stuff!

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Have your own photo gallery in 5 minutes using free software August 23, 2006

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Do you like gallery tools such as Flickr, but want to control your photos, or get rid of any of their limits? Now you can have your own custom gallery using PHP, a script called Picy, and 5 minutes of your time!

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Kevin Carmony speaks out on the whole Linspire controversy! June 14, 2006

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Linspire has been under fire lately when they announced that they were working on Freespire, which came in two versions (a free and a non-free one — that’s free as in freedom). In this interview, Kevin was asked not-so-easy questions about some of the most controversial topics. This is a must-read.

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Google being sued over AdWords click fraud June 1, 2006

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Apparently, the settlement will be in more AdWords points. Google has yet to acknowledge this. A mirror of the class-action lawsuit document can be found at http://download.gamemaking.org/mozillaman_legalnotice.pdf .

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No more excuses not to try Linux - go Knoppix! May 11, 2006

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If you’re not sure if you should use Linux, or whether your hardware is
supported, well, Knoppix will definitely help you make your mind up.
And if you like it, you press a button and it installs itself as a
Debian system. What more could you want?

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