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I've made a neat little Client in VB .NET coding. If you want to check it out, some requirements to run are:

.NET Framework v2
Windows XP (98 nad 98SE can't use .NET Framework v2)

and download the client at http://www.terranwolf.com/download/ twRSC_release_v1_install.exe

A screenshot of the client in action:
Cool, is the coding similar to DM?
In response to Mecha Destroyer JD
Yeah, it really is.
Pretty neat! So, it's basically an Internet Explorer-esque progam to visit specific Runescape pages (including the actual game page)?

I'm not really a Runescape player, but this looks very nicely done. With VB.NET no less. :) Are you using the new beta VB.NET 2004 Express IDE? I'm pretty sure that's the only released IDE with .NET 2.0 support.
In response to Malver
Malver wrote:
Pretty neat! So, it's basically an Internet Explorer-esque progam to visit specific Runescape pages (including the actual game page)?

I'm not really a Runescape player, but this looks very nicely done. With VB.NET no less. :) Are you using the new beta VB.NET 2004 Express IDE? I'm pretty sure that's the only released IDE with .NET 2.0 support.

Nope. I'm BETA-Testing the v. 2005 (it's Free)
In response to Wolf01
Wolf01 wrote:
Malver wrote:
Pretty neat! So, it's basically an Internet Explorer-esque progam to visit specific Runescape pages (including the actual game page)?

I'm not really a Runescape player, but this looks very nicely done. With VB.NET no less. :) Are you using the new beta VB.NET 2004 Express IDE? I'm pretty sure that's the only released IDE with .NET 2.0 support.

Nope. I'm BETA-Testing the v. 2005 (it's Free)

Whoop, typo. 2005 (Whidbey) was what I was referring to.
In response to Malver
Yeah, that's the one! It's awseome, yet I can see a lot of bugs... -_-
Where can you find a free version of .NET? I'm having trouble locating one.
In response to HavenMaster
HavenMaster wrote:
Where can you find a free version of .NET? I'm having trouble locating one.

The .NET SDK is quite free, and always has been, and always will be. The free IDE however, is part of a temporary 'Express' package of beta programs part of Whidbey aka. Visual Studio 2005.

You can find them here: http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/

VB.NET, C#, C++.NET, J# and two others I'll never use. :)

Might be worth mentioning that these use the beta of the new .NET Framework 2.0. Oh, and these IDEs will expire automatically sometime around June of 2005.
In response to Malver
Malver wrote:
Might be worth mentioning that these use the beta of the new .NET Framework 2.0. Oh, and these IDEs will expire automatically sometime around June of 2005.

The real June of 2005, or your computer clock's June of 2005? :)
In response to Jon88
Jon88 wrote:
The real June of 2005, or your computer clock's June of 2005? :)

I hope the clock's version of 2005 XD
hehe, my guys stats waste you. =)

im also a member, and if you play rsclassic check out www.rscheatnet.com

not that ive ever been there.... or know what that is... *runs away*