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Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:34 am
by froggyboy604
Version 2 of my coin flipping game with auto flip coin and coin flipping minute timer.

http://mxproject.com/forum/files/coin_flipper_156.zip

Simple Media player I made in VB.


Program: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/files/mx ... er_164.zip

Source codes: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/files/si ... es_550.zip

Important: Unzip all files in Zip folder for program to work. The program is the file with the speaker icon with a .exe extensions

Features: Plays WMV, Mpeg, MP3, WMA, midi, wav files.
Pause, stop, volume

MP3 Alarm Clock Player I made with VB

Program: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/files/si ... er_753.zip

Source codes: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/files/si ... es_978.zip

Important: Unzip all files in Zip folder for program to work. The program is the file with the speaker icon with a .exe extensions

Features: Plays WMV, Mpeg, MP3, WMA, midi, wav files.
Pause, stop, volume, Alarm clock

Note: click the playlist item in the playlist before you click play, or set alarm, or it won't work.
I still need to find a way to code the replay, next, previous button, and play entire playlist button.

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:27 pm
by froggyboy604
Advance Paint doodler.

Program: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/files/pa ... er_192.zip

Source files: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/files/pa ... ce_542.zip

learned code from : http://environmentalnerd.weebly.com/source-code.html

Must have a monitor that has a resolution of atleast 1024 x 768. I make a low resolution version in the future.

Note: Move your mouse very slowly to minimize line seperation. There is no UNDO mode, so be careful while you draw or trace.

I added my Ichigo sample file I trace with my program. It is not very good because my mouse is not the best, and I was rushing it.

Press trace button to turn paint button into tracing program.

Basic doodler with picture viewing capabilities.

Program: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/download.php?id=459
Source Files: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/download.php?id=461

This program also does not dot when you move your mouse too fast. It now works fine at any resolution. The lines are also a little bit cleaner.

Picture viewer compatable with animated gif, jpeg, bmp, png, and other image formats.

Drag and Drop Pictures into the Picture box "white square", and your image automatically opens unless it is not an image file like a "word file" or an incompatible image file.

You can load different pictures to trace, and load a blank white picture when you are ready to printscreen your picture. You can also trace pictures on your desktop.

Unfortunately, I could not figure out the code for saving files, or changing brush coulours, but I modified somebody elses program and made a transparent mode for their program, and made the GUI better. If you know how, please tell me.

If you like to save the Picture press "PrintScreen" Button on your Keyboard, and open ms paint and paste it to a new file.

Original file created by : http://www.codeproject.com/KB/GDI-plus/ ... awing.aspx

Java Paint doodler.

It draws a line when you drag and press the left button of your mouse on the white space, but if you resize, refresh, or move away from the tab or browser to another program then your picture is gone.

Demo on my website: johnsonyip.com/Javapaint/paint

Source files, HTML applet file, background image & program : http://www.mxproject.com/forum/files/javapaint_505.zip

Text Editor with Built in Browser.
Use the help Menu to switch from Browser and Text Editor mode.
CTRL G .....Go to Browser Mode
CTRL B.......Back to Work mode


Program: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/download.php?id=470
Program Sources: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/download.php?id=469

Web Browser made in C#

Program: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/download.php?id=466
source files: http://www.mxproject.com/forum/download.php?id=465

It seems a little bit faster then my VB Browser.

Press Alt+G instead of Enter in the address bar or press go button.

But, it is a lot more basic .

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 8:21 am
by babydorkee
wow u created all these programs froggy??

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 9:53 pm
by froggyboy604
Indeed, I made all these programs by reading books, following video tutorials on YouTube, and using my imagination to make them unique.