HijackThis Converter

It's a beautifyer, so that the end-user can read the output better.. and the tech can truncate useless information faster

but from the screen shot, i also see some sentence saying safe to remove...

Yeh, he typed that in the program himself. Technically, EVERYTHING Hijack This! shows you is safe to remove, but it doesn't mean you should remove it.

Yeh, he typed that in the program himself. Technically, EVERYTHING hijack this shows you is safe to remove, but it doesn't mean you should remove it.

oh...

Dj pretty much ported it to Delphi and I've been experimenting with it since. The original was in VB, but the delphi one is much faster.

Dj pretty much ported it to Delphi and I've been experimenting with it since. The original was in VB, but the delphi one is much faster.

Vb is the slowest laungage around :-/

Vb is the slowest laungage around :-/

Not if the programmer knows what they are doing.

like if you write in all Win32 API ^_^;

like if you write in all Win32 API ^_^;

You saw Lunar Client (I can post screens of this too). It wasn't all Win32API but it was fast and stable (especially on 9x/ME, where I developed it)

Looks pretty awesome Tarun, nice to see your moving from VB to Delphi. I've been trying C++, C#, Java, and Delphi over the past month. Still prefer VB over anything else cause of the simlicity, but I want to code things with more power.

Looks pretty awesome Tarun, nice to see your moving from VB to Delphi. I've been trying C++, C#, Java, and Delphi over the past month. Still prefer VB over anything else cause of the simlicity, but I want to code things with more power.

Even Delphi is pretty simple, you just have to learn it like VB.

Even Delphi is pretty simple, you just have to learn it like VB.

hah easier said then done lol then again i've only commited about 2 hours of the past 4 days or so into learning it..

I just need to find a really cool app in which too look at the source-code and see how it "ticks".

For VB, a friend of mine Jeff made a cool program that just demonstrated things like the timer, text on change, messageboxes, etc... and gave me the Source Code with pretty much every line commented with what it does.

hah easier said then done lol then again i've only commited about 2 hours of the past 4 days or so into learning it..

I just need to find a really cool app in which too look at the source-code and see how it "ticks".

For VB, a friend of mine Jeff made a cool program that just demonstrated things like the timer, text on change, messageboxes, etc... and gave me the Source Code with pretty much every line commented with what it does.

Nice. You still got AIM? Maybe we can help each other learn this stuff too.

Updated screenshots.

Where can I download it at? :huh:

Where can I download it at? :huh:

Psst. Read this at the bottom.

Tarun,

Do you think you will ever make it available to others?

Tarun,

Do you think you will ever make it available to others?

That's the plan!

That's the plan!

As freeware, shareware, donationware or paid for?

Theres not a lot of software that I do pay for, but if that is the option you take, then count on me to buy it, you will need rewarding for the time spent on it, and the help it has already provided to others.

Although perhaps Dj should be rewarded too, for his contribution in rewriting it in Delphi.

I -might- distribute it for free. I'll give it to people I consider friends freely. If I make it donationware they can just donate to Lunarsoft. One person has donated so far since I added the mod to receive support. Shame it'll take me about $10-15 before I can get a domain name. :\

I -might- distribute it for free. I'll give it to people I consider friends freely. If I make it donationware they can just donate to Lunarsoft. One person has donated so far since I added the mod to receive support. Shame it'll take me about $10-15 before I can get a domain name. :\

I have been keeping an eye on the donations. I hope you get there.

I have the same predicament, I wont even let any of my sites be known until I have proper domain names for them.