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« on: September 24, 2011, 03:37:33 AM »


Most of you will be fine sticking with the Ocarina Code Manager, but here's an alternative in case you want it. It's a simple app I threw together to fix some of the problems with GCT Edit.

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Features:
• Loads codes from a text file (or by copy and paste)
• Allows you to edit the codes and add new ones with no hassle
• Saves the codes to a GCT file
• Opens GCT files (though it doesn't bother trying to label the codes)
• Works in-browser, but you can download it if you like

Caution: no matter what extension you give the file when saving, it will save in GCT format. To save a text file, simply copy the text and paste it into a text editor.


Really the only advantages my program has over the Ocarina Code Manager are opening GCT files and running online. If you don't need those features, feel free to stick with Ocarina.


Source code available upon request.
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