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schmutly
08-10-2009, 02:54 AM
Thomas....
What an idiot :eek: ..lol... not you, ME

I was going to ask for a feature.... and its there under my nose.
What i WAS going to ask is if its possible to inbed other self-running programs
that can be incorporated within the builder...im doing a tutorial type guide and rather than
package all the little tools for them i CAN inbed them into my software...ie software
within software.....and it worked :D

For example part of the tutorial is on hubpages and squidoo and i HAVE Edwin's permission to
do with BUMDEMON anything i want ...give it away, ect..... SOOOOOO... what would have been
good is instead of having a LINK to download the software (its only 700k) i wanted it INSIDE the
application so its LAUCHED immediately...and it worked.

I just simply used the "file editor". Well, i assumed it was for pics,txt, pdf (which work too) but it
doesnt say any 'program.exe' so i tried it and it worked. This is great...im excited :D

If anyone wants the bumdemon program i have permission to give it away but dont go silly with it.
Please visit bumdemon site (http://bumdemon.com) to see what it does than grab a copy here (http://datacord.com.au/bd).


ok...um...well, back to work...sorry again to hear about , you know what... hang in there mate, were thinking of you,

Robbie :)

TigerSoftware
08-10-2009, 08:36 PM
Great idea Robbie. I never thought about adding other software programs. :)

Yep, the file editor should be for most files. I haven't run into a file type that I couldn't add.


Cheers for the great idea.


Thomas

howdab2
04-28-2010, 11:06 AM
Thnaks for the tip!

Im going to give this a try :)

So just to make sure i understand this...

You can embed the actual software (an .exe file) within the tsb prgram,
compile it, and when the tsb program runs, ii can launch another program from within my
finished tsb application?



Howard

TigerSoftware
04-28-2010, 11:57 AM
Thnaks for the tip!

Im going to give this a try :)

So just to make sure i understand this...

You can embed the actual software (an .exe file) within the tsb prgram,
compile it, and when the tsb program runs, ii can launch another program from within my
finished tsb application?



Howard


Hi Howard,

I haven't tested it but you should be able to use the file editor and store a exe in it.

They would run the exe just by clicking the file within the editor.


Thomas

schmutly
04-29-2010, 07:27 AM
Yes Howard,
it will do exactly that. :P
If they are small scraper programs you could have a nice package where
the scraper grabs data from a site..and using winautomation and some
'regular expressions' strip the HTML and stuff out then save it as a
CSV, then use TSB to import it into software. Well, i did this and it worked
well :D But i am trying to do a large software for Sharp DSA and it is chewing
all my time.
But yes, Thomas is correct, any type of file exe, zip, pdf, ect....try it :)

Robbie

howdab2
05-01-2010, 03:03 PM
Thx Robbie!

I did try that out, but with no success.
I add the exe file in the file editor when i am customizing the
layout, save it, compile it, install it on another pc, and there is
no exe file present after i run it... im probably missing something,
gonna look back thru the help files...


Howard

fthomas137
05-10-2010, 02:17 PM
Thanks for this! I currently am using ubot studio software that works uber good at interacting with web pages but presentation is terrible:(. I'm looking for a way to embed these compile .exe files from ubot into another program, like something made with tsb express, and present it much better. Basically, allowing tsb express to run the interface of the other compiled program in the background.

Think that is possible?

Frank

Yes Howard,
it will do exactly that. :P
If they are small scraper programs you could have a nice package where
the scraper grabs data from a site..and using winautomation and some
'regular expressions' strip the HTML and stuff out then save it as a
CSV, then use TSB to import it into software. Well, i did this and it worked
well :D But i am trying to do a large software for Sharp DSA and it is chewing
all my time.
But yes, Thomas is correct, any type of file exe, zip, pdf, ect....try it :)

Robbie