Kamis, 20 Oktober 2011

Pet Society Cheats – Haunted dollhouse mystery egg




Tools :
  • Fiddler2 - [LINK]
  • Google Chrome
  • Files – [LINK]

Find shopMystery

Clear browser cache if necessary
How to clear browser cache?
Mozilla Firefox:
Click Tools > Clear Recent History > Check Cache > Press Clear Now

Google Chrome:
Click Tools Icon (at the top right) > Click Options > Under The Hood > Clear Browser Cache



Steps:

  • WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW FOR FULL STEPS

Pet Society October – New Cash Wig Dyes v2




Tools :
  • Fiddler2 - [LINK]
  • Google Chrome
  • Winrar – [LINK]
  • Files – [LINK]

Find database.dat and shopMystery.dat

Clear browser cache if necessary

How to clear browser cache?
Mozilla Firefox:
Click Tools > Clear Recent History > Check Cache > Press Clear Now

Google Chrome:
Click Tools Icon (at the top right) > Click Options > Under The Hood > Clear Browser Cache



Steps:

  • WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW FOR FULL STEPS

Maple Story Adventure Cheats v6 (1.12.1.22)

Tools :
Features:
  • God Mode
  • Energy Request
  • Max Damage
  • Auto Pickup
  • Unlimited Range Increase
  • Monster VAC
  • Monster Never Walk
  • Fast Respawn Hack
  • Instant Harvest Hack
  • Tamed Monster Hack
Steps:
  1. Play Maplestory Adventure on Facebook (Don’t move your character yet AND You must in Town
  2. Open Cheat Engine
    for firefox process -plugin-container.exe, if google chrome find working chrome.exe
  3. In CE, Click Memory Viewer > Tools > Auto Assemble
  4. Paste the code from wft.txt that you’ve just downloaded from link above
  5. Hit Execute > Ok

Have FUN

WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW FOR CLEAR TUTORIAL.
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Pet Society – Halloween Wings and Mystery box cheat

Tools :

Just find shopMystery.dat

Steps:


  • WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW FOR FULL STEPS

Ninja Saga Skill DMG cheat

Tools

  • Firefox and Google Chrome
  • Cheat Engine

Steps

  1. Play Ninja Saga
  2. Open CE
  3. Click the blinking mini CPU and select -plugin_container.exe (firefox). Find working chrome.exe (Google Chrome)
  4. Change value to ‘Array of Bytes’
  5. Scan 62 04 D3 24 64 A3 A2
  6. Double click the address
  7. Change the value to 62 04 D3 24 64 A0 A2
  8. ENJOY

Tetris Battle Hack V.5



Credits by: Emocheater @FacebookHax

Requirments:
Firefox or Chrome
Fiddler
Hack file: http://www.mediafire.com/?vbmpyx02fgkztj5

Hack features:
Fast Rank Hack (Battle 2p,4p, and 6p)
Score Hack (Marathon)
1 K.O (in any battle)
and more….

Follow the Instructions here: http://fhax4u.blogspot.com/2011/10/tetris-battle-hack-v4.html

ENJOY!!!!A

Dragon Age Legends Cheats – Free Items


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Pet Society Cheats – Halloween Items 2011




Tools :
  • Fiddler2
  • Google Chrome
  • Files – [LINK]

Just find shopMystery.dat

Clear browser cache if necessary

How to clear browser cache?
Mozilla Firefox:
Click Tools > Clear Recent History > Check Cache > Press Clear Now

Google Chrome:
Click Tools Icon (at the top right) > Click Options > Under The Hood > Clear Browser Cache



Steps:

  • WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW FOR FULL STEPS

Restaurant City Cheats – Avatar and Quiz hack v2

Tools:

Steps: WATCH MY VIDEO BELOW FOR CLEAR TUTORIAL

Note : quiz hack find quiz.bin

Clear browser cache if necessary

How to clear browser cache?
Mozilla Firefox:
Click Tools > Clear Recent History > Check Cache > Press Clear Now

Baking Life Cheats - Coins hack

Tools:

  • Cheat Engine
  • Firefox

Steps : Watch and Follow the video carefully

Open CE > Buy Expensive items > Change the value to 0 > Refresh browser > Sell the cheated items

Use Blogger or Install a Blog on Your Own Site??

I was recently asked this question:

Do you find that its beneficial to start a blog on the blogger platform versus installing it on your own site?

My opinion on this has changed in the last few months. I used to think that blogger or wordpress.com were "good enough". I now think you should host your own blog on your own domain. My only reason for this is the amount of control you have by doing so.

I have started several new blogs (on tech topics) on my own domains. I chose wordpress a my blog software. The number of plug ins that help me format and control my blogs is amazing. I don't want to spend a lot of time tweaking and with these plug ins, it's mostly install and move on.

NOTE: Don't confuse wordpress with wordpress.com. Wordpress is a blogging package (that you can get from wordpress.org). Wordpress.com is a hosting service that uses wordpress as it's blogging software. You can use wordpress the software on your own domain and if you chose wordpress.com as your blogging provider, you will be using wordpress the software (and can ONLY use wordpress the software).

From talking to family, friends, peers and co-workers, I don't think most people care about the domain being a custom domain or the blogspot domain. I have read some bloggers who feel that a custom domain gives you a certain amount of legitimacy that a blogspot or wordpress domain wouldn't. I don't agree.

So, the short answer is that if you want a very quick start up with no muss and no fuss, blogger (or one of the other hosted domains) is a perfectly fine choice. If however, you are like me and want the additional control, you should buy a domain and install your own blogging software. All of the major blogging packages are incredibly simple to install and most web hosters offer additional assistance in the option of cPanel and SimpleScripts.

jo-hacker

MIT Courseware - Free Internet Communications.

MIT has, for a few years now, opened its courses to the public. Colleges and university's world wide can either use the courseware as a template for their own, or just them as is. Individuals can use them for self training. I love self training. Especially when it's free. I'm cheap. ;-)

Anyway, you can check out the entire list of courses. I guarantee there are at least a few worthy blog entries in there. However, there is one course in particular that is relevant to bloggers. It's getting a little old now but is still worth looking at. The course is Communicating in Cyberspace. Cyberspace is just so yesterday. ;-)

In the related resources section, there is a list of Excellent Websites, Poorly Designed Websites and Useful Resources. There's even a list of useful books, some of which I own already.

This course has less in the way of presentation and lecture notes than many of the courses but it does give a good over in general. There are several writing courses available. I always like the history courses as that is a hobby of mine.

Enjoy,

jo-hacker

Who or What is your blog for?.

So, have you decided why you want a blog? Do you want to share information? Make money? Have a place where distant relatives can keep track of you? Post funny jokes and links?

Before you start blogging, you should decide why you're blogging. That will help you decide where to blog (which type of host) and how to name your blog. An example is Wordpress.com; no advertising so no money. Also, if you're blogging for relatives, the name doesn't matter but if you plan to monetize, you need a name the is related to your blog topic.

In addition to name, the reason you blog will also affect things like frequency and topic. Again, if this a personal blog, no big decisions need to be made. Same with a blog designed to just share information; call it whatever, and post whenever, you like.

If you want regular traffic though, you need to be on topic and at least somewhat consistent. I consider this blog a tips blog (as in sharing info, not holding out my hand. ;-) ), not a money blog. I try to be consistent for my regular readers but I don't beat myself up if I'm not. I stay pretty consistently on the topic of blogging and the name of the blog is pretty much dead on for the topic I've chosen.

If I wanted to make money, I think the topic is a decent one although the blogosphere is pretty crowded for a blogging blogs. I think the title of the blog is winner. I named it well. Blogger isn't a bad choice for hosts as it has integrated Adsense and I can put any other advertising or banners that I want to. I would need to do something about my frequency though, I think.

If you want to make money with blogging, you need to build a traffic stream and the stream has to be interested in your blog topic (which is why I don't understand why there are so many spam blogs). To build traffic you need to post daily (at least in the beginning) and you need a lot of content.

When people show up, you want them to stick around for a while. That means plenty of articles. The faster you generate that content (multiple posts per day), the faster you will build traffic.

Right now, the vast majority of the traffic to this blog is from Google. I'm ok with that. My goal is to provide what tips I can. If people are finding me via google, and getting some use out of this blog, then I am succeeding.

Why are you blogging? What do you look for in a blog like this?

Jo-Hacker

P.S. This entry ended up being one of those that started at one place and ended up in another.

Participate in a blogging Survey.

Hi All,

I got an email from Technorati this evening. The subject is:

Technorati's 2008 State of the Blogosphere Survey

I am a survey taker (I just can't resist). It's not exactly a short survey. I guess it took about 15 minutes to finish. They say they will release the results on Technorati in late September.

Here's the message:

Bloggers,

Technorati has been tracking the Blogosphere for the past several years through our State of the Blogosphere study. This year we have decided to expand our study beyond the sheer size and characteristics of the blogosphere in order to hear more from you, the bloggers. How, when and why are you blogging? Is this a side business, full time job or something you do for fun? Our goal is to analyze the growth of the field as well as understand the people who make the space tick. Help us and join the study of the ongoing global conversation!

Click here to take the survey! http://v2.decipherinc.com/survey/mmc/mmc08001

We hope you will find this survey enjoyable. It should take just 15-20 minutes of your time, and your responses are entirely confidential. Be sure to check back on Technorati in late September for a summary of the results.

Thank you,

The Technorati Team

http://technorati.com/

I hope you'll choose to participate. In an survey like this, the more respondents, the better.

Jo-hacker

Change in Posting Schedule

Well, I guess it's time to hang it up (not totally). While I enjoy writing topics for this blog, it looks like I will have to put it on the back burner. I've changed jobs and am spending an extra 2 - 2.5 hours per day in traffic; that's better than 10 hours per week. If I had access to mass transportation, those would be some very productive hours. Unfortunately, that's not the case and I need to concentrate on my tech blogs (and I've shut down a few of those also).

I will continue to post here when I have something interesting to say but I won't be able to post regularly.

If anyone would like to post a guest entry, send me an email with the entry topic. It will be good for a link to your site and let people see what kind of content you write.

Jo-hacker

New Blog Editor - Blog From Your Phone!

I am always looking for ways to be productive while on the go. One of the reasons that I quit updating this blog as frequently as I used to was that I started traveling so much and spending so much time in traffic, I just didn't have time to keep up with all the things I need to do.

I have tried to blog using my phone's browser by connecting to the online blog entry page. That is incredibly painful. Scrolling up and down, trying to click on buttons, zooming in and out; it was a lesson in frustration. Now, I have finally found a tool that allows me to blog, with ease, from my blackberry (although I do have one issue that prevents me from using it on this blog).

The new tool is called BlogLive and it's from a company called imoblive. It runs on BlackBerry and Symbian (and may run on other j2me platforms). You can view the entire list of supported devices.

bloglive_about bloglive-account-manager

Some of the product features (from the publisher web site):

  • Supports multiple blog accounts
  • Efficiently create, edit and delete posts
  • User library support for frequently used words and phrases
  • Advanced text editor: Easily insert text URL, online image in your posts, without having to enter any HTML codes
  • Supports major online mobile systems including the Blogger, WordPress, Movable Type, TypePad, and MetaWeblog API for compatibility with a most blog sites

You can see from the screen shot above that it does in fact support multiple accounts. From the menu, you select Add to add a new account. One the new account screen, you enter your connection and XMLRPC information. You can select from a list of blog types.

bloglive-menu bloglive-account-setup

I was able to get it publishing for my wordpress blogs but I could not get it to work with Blogger no matter what I did. I think I may have the Xml-Rpc link wrong but I can't find any definitive information for the right link. I used the link that is in my Zoundry Raven blog editor but that didn't work either. If you use this editor and get it working with blogger, please let me know. I would love to get this working.

Once you have it configured, it is a nice, if simple, editor. Select New Article and then start writing.

blogglive-post-manager bloglive_editor

If you are going to be entering URLs or images, you might want to use the Advanced Editor. You get a nice large screen as well as some additional options for input. It is still a manual process but I hope they make this even easier over time.

bloglive-advanced-editor bloglive-asdvanced-editor-menu

It also has a spell checker. One of the nicer features is the User Library. In that library, you can add often used snippets of text. Footers, common links, signatures, etc. Open the library, select your snippet and it's added to your post.

The editor costs $17.99 and that price includes a free year of upgrades. Support seems to be minimal; I can't find any beyond an email address. There is a FAQ but it doesn't even mention BlogLive.

Still, even with its issues, I find it to be a nice product. I will wait and see how often it gets upgraded before purchasing it and I want to work out the blogger issue. If I can get it to work with Blogger, I will probably buy it.

Let me know if you use and what platform you use it with. If you get it working with Blogger.com, please, please, let me know.

A funny note. When my spell checker hit XMLRPC, it came up with SMALLPOX as a replacement. I have often thought the same. ;-)

Thanks,

Jo-hacker.