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Find the Games your Collection is Missing
jacksonjack commented on christhed's file in Third-party Apps and Plugins
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Missing Games Checker Plugin
jacksonjack commented on AgentJohnnyP's file in Third-party Apps and Plugins
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Missing Games Checker Plugin
jacksonjack reviewed AgentJohnnyP's file in Third-party Apps and Plugins
Thank you so much for this absolutely invaluable tool, this is such a crucial part of collecting and you did amazing. It's an amazing hidden gem, super fast, however here are some improvements I hope could be made: 1. The exported CSV data needs just some commas added to make up for the non-released regions, i.e. see screenshot, when it's released in only one region, that's fine, however once you add multiple, it shifts the data, so basically what it needs doing is adding commas to the maximum number of regions at one time in single-region games (and in programming terms, simply a parser for filtering empty fields between commas). 2. It needs to be able to remember the window and columns position and size, and while at it also enable max window sizing and vertical window resizing.- 52 comments
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jacksonjack started following Missing Games Checker Plugin
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Same here, still not possible in 2025
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FAQ: How to Import from Network Drives on LaunchBox for Android
jacksonjack replied to AstroBob's topic in Community Corner
Yeah but the app CX Explorer, and CFIS document can make perfect use of this translation layer and so do many Linux apps on it. In fact dozens of audio editing apps make use of it already too. Its actually a built-in feature even in system settings of ChromeBooks, where you can add your own network drives to the system, and they are using SMB shares from a Windows PC. They are just not read by LaunchBox for Android on ChromeBooks. So please implement it, thank you!? -
ChromeBook Network Drive Import not working
jacksonjack replied to jacksonjack's topic in Troubleshooting
Furthermore even more concerning every time I try and file a bug report, it gets auto-deleted, that's no way to treat your paying customers is it? It's been years after years, issues after issues, nothing works as it should, nobody seems to actually want to put in the time to create a reasonably working product in your company! -
I have an android smart phone and network drive import works on there, however on my 3-in-1 Acer Chrome CP513-1H it doesnt work, it just says none found while they are clearly even appearing in the android desktop file manager.
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FAQ: How to Import from Network Drives on LaunchBox for Android
jacksonjack replied to AstroBob's topic in Community Corner
It works on android phones, but fails on chromebooks, I just tested it, it is unable to see network drives on chromebooks -
Are there any plans for a Mouse-Wheel Click / Middle-Mouse-Button (MMB) / Auto-Scroll Feature?
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Game Title Below Box Art instead of Covering it?
jacksonjack replied to Ultimist's topic in Troubleshooting
Using the latest LaunchBox, it doesn't work in old default either, none of the settings change that. Any other way? -
A great game collection should feature Quality of Life improvements seen in the Blizzard Arcade Collection, as well history exploration in such collection as the Atari 50th Anniversary Collection, as well as some hidden easter eggs and gems that unlock via finishing games and achievements. But most of all it should be completely cross-play and online multiplayer, which a lot sadly lack, but would be after all the branching offs of consoles, PCs and handhelds should unite all of us retro-adults and newcomers to get together and join in our shared memories with these games. Something that is for me very important also is taking screenshots and video recordings where you can jump back in the game and perhaps create alternative endings. And finally my own personal contribution of ideas is to create some sort of old folder with a collection of your own videos, photos, notes etc. e.g. a video of your reaction of you receiving the game for xmas decades ago, e.g. a story you wrote in class about the game, or a personally touching story like this was dad's last christmas with us. EDIT: Misunderstood the question slightly. Better Answer for me is: Region exclusive games with categories being the regions.