| QUOTE (CloudEx @ Apr 26 2003, 05:48 PM) |
| I'm going to be living in a dorm, and I'm nervous that people might try to get their little dirty hands on my baby (xbox Is there an implemented password protect type thing in EvoX? For example, you start it up, and before you get to the dashboard it asks for a password; if you give the wrong password it turns the system off. That would be essential for the user in my shoes. Is there anything like that available? Thanks |
| QUOTE (CloudEx @ Apr 26 2003, 05:57 PM) |
| Crap... I don't use MXM and I don't ever plan to. EvoX's next release should have that! |
| QUOTE (BenJeremy @ Apr 26 2003, 11:14 PM) |
| That's really a shame. MXM is certainly the nicest looking of the bunch (and fully dashboardable with 0.9i) The new release (0.9i) is today. There's no reason why you can't run Evo-X, Avalaunch and others as secondary utility applications. |
| QUOTE (BenJeremy @ Apr 27 2003, 06:46 AM) | ||||
Oh yeah.... it's now out at "The Usual Places" I didn't check it, but I think you can also password protect whole submenus (I coded it that way, but I only tested passcoded items). Everything is modifiable. You can make strings, images, and boxes shake, shiver, color shift and flicker. Lots of goodies. |
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| You could always whip up a password program with the XDK, name it evoxdash.xbe, or xboxdash.xbe, when the correct password is entered, the program will launch 'realevoxdash.xbe' - you should get the idea When the wrong pass is entered the box gets turned off |