Hi lwbjag,
I have 'Coollector! And I've also closely been monitoring the forums to keep up with programming progress. If he can create a game organizer as well as he created 'Coollector,' then I think we're in business! ;)
Hi Vampire Rat! (couldn't you have been 'Vampire Master' or something cool - but a rat!?! *shudders* ;)
Thanks for the support on this request - I appreciate it. I really wish that more of the 'commenters' (polite term,)would check out the forums - perhaps they'd get a lot more of their questions answered also.
Hi katbirdz! :)
When I want to play, I just scan the icons in that one folder on my desktop 'till something catches my interest.
When you've been here for months and months, have a broad range of games that you enjoy and download many games for ages 12 on upward - you soon find that you have games that number in the hundreds. Uh huh, you read that right - the hundreds!
With more games ahead, I want a way to catalogue (and contain shortcuts obviously to) all my games, enabling each user on our home network to have the ability to sort by a number of different personal criteria, thereby locating the desired game far more quickly without rearranging the original catalogue listing.
I think this will be a far more efficient way to cope with all the games that GOTD 'twists our arms' to download for free. ;)
You can't find all of your games? I install all games to one folder in C on my computer and not just let the download choose where it wants to install.
I install all mine to C:\games\developer\game - This shortens my menu listing considerably.
Eg:
C:\games\Reflexive Arcade\Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile
C:\games\Reflexive Arcade\Magic Academy
And now, I also have a special 'links' toolbar that I created, which is part of my Windows status bar where I can click and see them all listed by genre instead. (Alex's wonderful idea!)
You know katbirdz, I'll bet you'll be wanting an organizer before too long! ;)
I always look for your comments on the games page, and wish I could mark yours "found comment useful" as I can on the software page.
That's very kind, thank you. :)
I've wondered myself why we can't do this. I've noticed that it really has filtered a little of the trash out from the comments section over in the serious software give aways.
It's beyond me why the web master decided one site was worth it and not the other.
Thank you to all on this thread - perhaps we should start another one now about the latter. ;)
~ Swan
Edit: OMG... formatting. BuBBy ;)