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June 21, 2018 at 10:45 am #89017
I do! Not having a dedicated cab and running pinball on a desktop until I can afford to take the plunge, I’ve tried setting up several different front ends with various results, non of which I’ve been totally happy with. Currently I’m trying to get PinUp configured, thank you and looks awesome btw, in the meantime I find myself going back to old reliable VP-Man. Not really what I consider a front end so much as PinUp, GameEx , PinballX etc. with all the fancy graphics, technically it is by definition, but I think of it as more of a database. It’s simple to set up, you can customize many of its features to create just about any category, capture images and more. Even though it hasn’t been updated in ages, 5.50 is the latest from 2009, I’ve relied on it so many times that even with a graphical front end up and running I don’t think I’d ever delete it as long as I’m playing pinball on a desktop.
Out of curiosity, who else here uses it and your thoughts about it.
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June 21, 2018 at 10:54 am #89019I never used that. But I would assume it would still work as a basic frontend I know a few people still use it
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Messing with the VPinball app and push notifications.
So if you haven't downloaded app yet what are you waiting for!?
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