This poster clearly hasn't used The Cheat much. As noted in the directions for The Cheat, after the initial search, all future searches are on only those values that TC found the first time. If you want to start a new search, you click the "Clear Search" button and type in your new value.
I've used both TC and the program this person recommends. They are both free, so it's worth having both in your arsenal, but TC is clearly the better choice.
TC has a more polished and mac-like UI. In addition you can freeze values when you find ones that work, and I've found that TC works with more games. TC also has a real icon. ;-)
The issue with TC is that it is rarely updated. This isn't the author's fault since he made the code free and told everyone he wouldn't be around for a while. Thankfully 1.2.3 works in Leopard, although it asks you to download 1.2.2 as an "update" which is a bit confusing.
Good idea bad implementation - MacInTalk Pro
This poster clearly hasn't used The Cheat much. As noted in the directions for The Cheat, after the initial search, all future searches are on only those values that TC found the first time. If you want to start a new search, you click the "Clear Search" button and type in your new value.I've used both TC and the program this person recommends. They are both free, so it's worth having both in your arsenal, but TC is clearly the better choice.
TC has a more polished and mac-like UI. In addition you can freeze values when you find ones that work, and I've found that TC works with more games. TC also has a real icon. ;-)
The issue with TC is that it is rarely updated. This isn't the author's fault since he made the code free and told everyone he wouldn't be around for a while. Thankfully 1.2.3 works in Leopard, although it asks you to download 1.2.2 as an "update" which is a bit confusing.
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Sunday, July 26 2009 @ 03:57 PM PDT