LANBroadcaster
#1
This is a very simple plugin that will broadcast the server's presence on LAN, so that clients on the same LAN do not need to add the server manually, they will see the server automatically (same as Minecraft when you open a single-player world)

[Image: lanbroadcaster.png]

Download: https://github.com/madmaxoft/LANBroadcas...master.zip
Source: https://github.com/madmaxoft/LANBroadcaster
License: Public domain
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#2
That's awesome! LAN partying at school in computer programming class will be much easier. Big Grin
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#3
Wow, the only person i know who is still using windows xp is my dadTongue
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#4
Actually it's Win7 with the Win98 look. I consider the Win98 look the most clear.
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#5
oh, i see... it's been a long time since i last used something diffrent than windows 7 or linux mint
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#6
Off-topic: The classic style is using more CPU and Ram recourses while Aero is mostly calculated by the GPU, Aero also allows to capture minimized and background windows.
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#7
Not when using remote desktop. And it's better for laptops, less battery drain by the GPU.
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#8
Works wonderfully, except - my server name uses color codes and somehow sends the colors AND the codes when it broadcasts. ...

Should be saying "Lonely Island Minecraft" with the words Lonely and Minecraft in variants of blue colors, and the word "Island" with a mix of yellow, green, brown.

Looks like this: https://www.dropbox.com/s/448qljxmqk9xb1...3.png?dl=0
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