Do you use Item Assistant?
Do you use Item Assistant?
The author created a new Database rip:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=256876
I've just installed it and confirmed that all your new items from the past year will show up in it. Making IA much more usable again.
EDIT: the main program's documentation, etc, can be found at http://ia.frellu.net/
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=256876
I've just installed it and confirmed that all your new items from the past year will show up in it. Making IA much more usable again.
EDIT: the main program's documentation, etc, can be found at http://ia.frellu.net/
Last edited by Hyde on Wed Jan 02, 2008 5:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
does this tool update its own DB only when you go through on each character and open bags, etc or does it automatically sweep through and grab everything?http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=187713&release_id=565064 wrote:Anarchy Online Item Assistant (AOIA) is an application you keep running alongside Anarchy Online when you play. It will keep track of all your items for all your toons in a local database, and lets your browse and search for items easily.
You have to do this:
1) If the bag is in your inventory, open it once
2) If the bag is in your bank, drag it to your inventory once and then back to the bank (no need to open it, the data is seen when you move it out of the bank)
3) Once that is done, just keep the program running, it will see every new item/moved item and will track deletions.
It does this using the same types of hooks that Clicksaver uses, and is as safe as Clicksaver. Chrisax, Mophro and I have used it for a year+ now and surely one of us would be worthy of hacking if our login information had been intercepted.
Other than telling it the location of your AO installation there is no configuration. It will auto-detect which toon it is storing data for, and can definitely track multiple toons at one time (in case of being dual logged).
It takes under a minute to catalog everything you own on a toon, and if you have your bags named it will read the bag names so you can find things very quickly. It doesn't help as much if your bank bags aren't named (since it will show all the items as being in "Small Backpack" or whatever container).
Its very unobtrusive. I put it in my "Startup" folder and minimize it when logging in. It hides to the notification tray and "just works". If you don't do this it is very easy to forget to run it and eventually your database gets out of sync. However, if it gets out of sync its still pretty quick to recatalog stuff.
The big flaw in the program is that it doesn't auto-update the game items database after each patch like Clicksaver does. The author says he's working on that, but he's said that for awhile (like, a year). But even in the current form its quite useful.
It also has an excellent PB pattern piece matcher.
1) If the bag is in your inventory, open it once
2) If the bag is in your bank, drag it to your inventory once and then back to the bank (no need to open it, the data is seen when you move it out of the bank)
3) Once that is done, just keep the program running, it will see every new item/moved item and will track deletions.
It does this using the same types of hooks that Clicksaver uses, and is as safe as Clicksaver. Chrisax, Mophro and I have used it for a year+ now and surely one of us would be worthy of hacking if our login information had been intercepted.
Other than telling it the location of your AO installation there is no configuration. It will auto-detect which toon it is storing data for, and can definitely track multiple toons at one time (in case of being dual logged).
It takes under a minute to catalog everything you own on a toon, and if you have your bags named it will read the bag names so you can find things very quickly. It doesn't help as much if your bank bags aren't named (since it will show all the items as being in "Small Backpack" or whatever container).
Its very unobtrusive. I put it in my "Startup" folder and minimize it when logging in. It hides to the notification tray and "just works". If you don't do this it is very easy to forget to run it and eventually your database gets out of sync. However, if it gets out of sync its still pretty quick to recatalog stuff.
The big flaw in the program is that it doesn't auto-update the game items database after each patch like Clicksaver does. The author says he's working on that, but he's said that for awhile (like, a year). But even in the current form its quite useful.
It also has an excellent PB pattern piece matcher.
Likely, yes. But actually I always had some attempts from IA to connect to random (?) addresses on the Internet, although usually things like google. I always blocked it with my firewall.Hyde wrote:YChrisax, Mophro and I have used it for a year+ now and surely one of us would be worthy of hacking if our login information had been intercepted.
The author I contacted said he had no idea about what was happening.
I posted about that here when it happened:
http://www.athenpaladins.org/forums/vie ... php?t=2577
I'm not saying the software is spyware and probably Hyde and Mophro would have been in trouble if it was. Still I hate the idea of a software making attempts to connect to addresses that make no sense, and I still block it.
The only drawback is I can't use some functions but the inventory works OK.
Teredoc tried to compile the code provided on SourceForge and found an exe file much smaller than the one we can download but the resulting exe could not initialize. See Tere's post at the URL above.
I wonder if someone could try again?
Does it help to use the compatibility functions of Vista with AI?
Maybe try to use the Vista Program Compatibility Wizard?
The problem is maybe you'll have to run AI in administrator mode, which, of course, lowers the security of the system.
I'm on XP and to be honest, I'll stay on XP as long as possible.
Maybe try to use the Vista Program Compatibility Wizard?
The problem is maybe you'll have to run AI in administrator mode, which, of course, lowers the security of the system.
I'm on XP and to be honest, I'll stay on XP as long as possible.
Since 17.8 seems to have broken IA, I see a new version out there.
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/aoia/I ... _0-8-3.zip
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/aoia/I ... _0-8-4.zip
http://frellu.net/ia/?section=ia still the main site for this product
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/aoia/I ... _0-8-3.zip
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/aoia/I ... _0-8-4.zip
http://frellu.net/ia/?section=ia still the main site for this product
http://frellu.net/ia/?topic=changelog
But I'll save you the link...
AO:IA:CHANGELOG
Item Assistant 0.8.4
Release Date: 31/03/2008
Updated DB scheme to fix issue with 32 bit unsigned character IDs.
Added code to update database file from previous version to the current version.
The ItemAssistant.db is created during startup if it is missing.
Added sorting of toons and named backpacks in the inventory tree-view.
Updated URL to aomarket.
Fixed a crashbug.
General code cleanup.
Updated project to Visual Studio 2008.
Item Assistant 0.8.3
Release Date: 20/03/2008
Fixed crash bug with zoning and login after 17.8.1.
Inventory tree-view now has a node for the "Social" tab.
Added context menu to items. You are now able to show itemstats using either auno.org or aomainframe.net. You can also copy the item as a HTML link or VBB link.
Updated item database to version 17.8.1.
Item Assistant 0.8.2
Release Date: 16/01/2007
Automatic detection of toon names. Removed possibility to rename a toon name manualy. Names are detected on zone.
Pressing the applications minimize or close button now sends the application to the system tray instead. To actually exit the application, select "Exit" from the tray menu or the file menu.
Updated item database to version 17.0.3.
But I'll save you the link...
AO:IA:CHANGELOG
Item Assistant 0.8.4
Release Date: 31/03/2008
Updated DB scheme to fix issue with 32 bit unsigned character IDs.
Added code to update database file from previous version to the current version.
The ItemAssistant.db is created during startup if it is missing.
Added sorting of toons and named backpacks in the inventory tree-view.
Updated URL to aomarket.
Fixed a crashbug.
General code cleanup.
Updated project to Visual Studio 2008.
Item Assistant 0.8.3
Release Date: 20/03/2008
Fixed crash bug with zoning and login after 17.8.1.
Inventory tree-view now has a node for the "Social" tab.
Added context menu to items. You are now able to show itemstats using either auno.org or aomainframe.net. You can also copy the item as a HTML link or VBB link.
Updated item database to version 17.8.1.
Item Assistant 0.8.2
Release Date: 16/01/2007
Automatic detection of toon names. Removed possibility to rename a toon name manualy. Names are detected on zone.
Pressing the applications minimize or close button now sends the application to the system tray instead. To actually exit the application, select "Exit" from the tray menu or the file menu.
Updated item database to version 17.0.3.