MexCom 4.3 released!

October 1st, 2006 by Mr.Mouse

MexComFinally, after more than a year, we release the latest installment of MexCom to the public. As other activities had priority for quite a while, users of MexCom had to wait, but now there’s the new version. And what has it got to offer? I think it best to just show the readme for all to see. If you don’t care and just want to get it, hop on to the download page. Otherwise: Here’s the deal on MexCom 4.3:

MultiEx Commander 4.3 README.TXT
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September 2006
http://multiex.xentax.com
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New stuff:
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Top Changes:

* Online Xentax WIKI support
This means that MexCom can retrieve MexScripts from the Xentax WIKI!
http://wiki.xentax.com
Now, people can post MexScripts (BMS) and those will immediately be
available to registered MexCom users!
* Load Archive dialog completely rewritten.
Users can now select All or Extension based folder scan.
Also a switch between WIKI and local MRF is possible.
* New language support implemented: Dutch
New system allows for additional languages be easily implemented.
* Strobe’s filescanner Jaeder Naub implemented
JN will scan any file for major media files
Upon success the user can
* Rahly’s Pluginmanager updated
* Return of Andrew Yates music in the About section
* New games added
* Bugfixes
* Code clean-up

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(C) 1997-1998 SadCom Ltd.
(C) 1999-2003 XeNTaX
(C) 2003-2004 XeNTaX/GNU Public License
(C) 2005 XeNTaX
(C) 2006 The Xentax Foundation
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  • http://z4.invisionfree.com/Modding_Carnivores/ dinoguy1000

    Sweet!

    Can you send me a copy of the languagefile so I can get to work on a Spanish translation? (I’m on someone else’s computer, so I can’t download MexCom ATM)

    Also, I was thinking… for the WIKIBMS feature, would it be possible to add a tag that would specify the MexScript version used for that script? And BTW, is that comment support I spy in the new MexScript version?

  • http://www.xentax.com Mr.Mouse

    Actually, Rahly and I have discussed this some time ago. He’s busy creating a new interpreter, and this will also include the version info in each script.