![]() With the new version of Idle Master, you'll be prompted for your Steam user name / password inside a web browser which will be protected by Steamguard. The Steam cookie data won't interfere with your browsing session. ![]() Sure, it's easy to check the logs in the current version of Idle Master, but it'd be a lot easier (again, for non-technical users who aren't used to looking at a command line) to just be able to see on the screen what the program is doing, and interact with it. The program will show what's happening, at a glance.See screenshots below of how this will work in the new version. This is by and large the #1 issue I hear about when it comes to supporting Idle Master. Hell, even us technical users can struggle with this sometimes. ![]() Non-technical users aren't familiar with how browser cookies work or how to retrieve them properly and place them in a text file. By rebuilding it in C#, I'll be able to accomplish a lot more - like configuring the options in a GUI, provide progress bars, add the ability to skip a game or pause idling - these are just a few of the things I have planned. Idle Master is a great "set it and forget it" kind of program, but when you want to interact with it in any way it gets cumbersome.
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