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BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 11 Mar 2005
21:20 GMT
Total Posts: 623
I'm still wondering when you guys are going to decrease the size of the left gutter menu. It seems ridiculous how much stuff you guys have there. Then again, you guys are the webmasters...

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zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 11 Mar 2005
21:34 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
What kind of decrease are we talking about? I'll prolly get to work on a customizable menu as soon as my college let off a but, I think that'd be the best way out.

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BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 11 Mar 2005
21:49 GMT
Total Posts: 623
Is it really necessary to have 25+ new files shown, especially when about 10 of them basically have the same name? Top five popular/top rated files maybe? Stuff like that?

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Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 11 Mar 2005
21:52 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
i think it detects them on a time basis, not by an individual # of files. and thanks to M's hard work, it has skyrocketed to 25. I think the 10 most recent files would suffice, however.
TI Freak
Probe
Posted: 12 Mar 2005
06:12 GMT
Total Posts:

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If I remember correctly, Barrett said something about a 7 day cache. So after 7 days of being on the list, they go away.
Kevin
Guardian
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Posted: 12 Mar 2005
12:22 GMT
Total Posts: 1390
The 7 days thingny is cool because you can have time to view all the files that have been added one day **cough** I'm now 5th with the biggest amount of files in the archive **cough** :weird: but Patrick Davidson ownz everyone.

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Lunchbox
Carrier
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Posted: 12 Mar 2005
14:01 GMT
Total Posts: 2007
That's because PD programs for almost every TI in existence, which rokcs, so most of his games have 4 or 5 copies, each for a different platform.
BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 12 Mar 2005
17:41 GMT
Total Posts: 623
<< i think it detects them on a time basis, not by an individual # of files. and thanks to M's hard work, it has skyrocketed to 25. I think the 10 most recent files would suffice, however. >>

ticalc.org shows the files added during three days (not consecutive). They then have a link that will take you to see the past 10 days. Something similar might be nice... Displays the 10 most recent but has a link to the 25 most recent or something.

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"Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 12 Mar 2005
20:45 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
We're not ticalc tho... :)
Ok, I'll look into it.

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BullFrog
Wraith
Posted: 13 Mar 2005
18:51 GMT
Total Posts: 623
I know that. But do you really need all of that stuff off to the side there? That's all I'm asking.

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Kevin
Guardian
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Posted: 13 Mar 2005
18:54 GMT
Total Posts: 1390
Imagine if Morgan decide to upload 25 files at once, this would mean that some new files wouldnt show up and they might be missed. I think they should leave things as they are right now. Maybe just add the date where each bunch of file were added.

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Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 14 Mar 2005
06:22 GMT
Total Posts: 29
personally I use almost all of the new file links... I d/l'd all Keven's english games...

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