Posted by Howard Casto on 29, 2001 at 6:24 PM:
In Reply to: Dan - EmuWizard Requests... posted by Brad on 28, 2001 at 1:06 PM:
Dan, first let me start off by saying that I also think that emu-wizard rocks and in time it will be a premiere front-end for win...
I would also like to point out though, that all the suggestions you gave are already supported on my front-end the Raging Dragon. Not trying to sway you away or anything, but it's also a good alternative until EmuWiz'z development progress along a bit more. Since you have a hot-rod, you could also try out hotrod support on the new beta for me. On the speed patch for beta 2 a added hotrod support. (i think, i have no way to test it yet.)
Give it a shot anyhow.
: Dan,
: I love the idea of EmuWizard, it's the best, most promising frontend I've seen so far, as it's a Windows frontend that finally hides Windows. I LOVE IT!
: I have a few requests for future development, one big one to start, and that's that you allow the games to be seperated by emulator. I stopped using Advance Menu because my cabinet, which runs ALL systems, was just getting a HUGE list. What I'd LOVE to see is what ArcadeOS and Game Launcher do, a programmable key to switch between game lists by emulator, with the emulator title somewhere in the skin. Is this possible?
: I am testing your frontend with my HotRod SE in my cabinet, under Win98, and plan to try a TON of emulators with it as well. It ROCKS!
: Please, if you have any beta testers, keep me informed, I would love to help try out new features and I'm a good tester. I'll find bugs if they're out there!
: Oh and finally, if anyone releases more skins, let me know! I'd love to have a simpler looking skin, or at least some other options to simplify things a bit more.
: THANK YOU!!!! And if anyone out there is running a cabinet it windows, you REALLY need to try out this frontend. It's looking to be the answer to my prayers if he continues development.
: Brad