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Subject: Sokker Viewer
Would like to say thank you that despite everything he still keeps the engine free for the Sokker viewer.
Too bad, there are no more updates. In the games played, not everything is displayed correctly. Also, you don't see which NT players have been playing for a while.
Too bad, there are no more updates. In the games played, not everything is displayed correctly. Also, you don't see which NT players have been playing for a while.
We can ask the person who developed the software. Do you know who is it? The github was last updated 9 years back.
He wrote long time ago that it was his student days project and he moved on from it when he got his real job as a developer.
So, he won't do it for sure.
He wrote long time ago that it was his student days project and he moved on from it when he got his real job as a developer.
So, he won't do it for sure.
it does work again
here you can find more info:
https://sokker.org/forum_topic/ID_forum/12246/ID_topic/3328684/pg/1
although it's mostly in Polish (about page 4 of that topic there are talks about server crash influence on SV)
but first 3 links are to newer versions of SV (post-server crash) - all of them works, one is even developed
here you can find more info:
https://sokker.org/forum_topic/ID_forum/12246/ID_topic/3328684/pg/1
although it's mostly in Polish (about page 4 of that topic there are talks about server crash influence on SV)
but first 3 links are to newer versions of SV (post-server crash) - all of them works, one is even developed
Thanks friend, but unfortunately I couldn't, the app wouldn't open. Playing Sokker without Sokker.viewer is very strange for me.
No, it's Windows 8, it's a notebook I bought in 2013, it never broke and I never formatted it, I always used the old versions here, but I understand that it needed to evolve.
It would be perfect if there was sokker.viewer in website format as well, in addition to the app...
It would be perfect if there was sokker.viewer in website format as well, in addition to the app...
Ever heard of SokkerAsistente?
https://sokker.org/forum_topic/ID_forum/1259/ID_topic/3432409/pg/1
https://sokker.org/forum_topic/ID_forum/1259/ID_topic/3432409/pg/1
In that case you should use the 3rd option - in your old SV directory just override core-0.13.3.jar file (in lib directory) with this file and launch it like you always did.
In the future I will try to make builds that are compatible with old Windows, but only after I make meaningful fixes :P
In the future I will try to make builds that are compatible with old Windows, but only after I make meaningful fixes :P
I have Sokkerassistente and Sokker Organizer after Sokker.Viewer stopped working, but I don't like them. I might buy a cheap computer just for this reason in the next few months.
After I tried to download the new version, it asked me to install a new version of Java as well, and now the old version of Sokker Viewer is also not opening.
This message appears.
https://prnt.sc/xnoNc0ict5O3
This message appears.
https://prnt.sc/xnoNc0ict5O3
What java versions do you have installed? You should be able to search for something like "Programs and Features" (in your language) in control panel in windows
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use start.bat and java_version.bat (I see you have at least start.bat file) - they will generate output to files java_version.log and last_execution.log
past contents of both files here
past contents of both files here
I looked in Programs and Features and it has two installed, Java 8 Update 461 (64-bit), and Java(TM) SE Development Kit 24.0.2 (64-bit).
These in the image:
https://prnt.sc/UeHoKS4ZkAXn
These in the image:
https://prnt.sc/UeHoKS4ZkAXn
you have them, dont need to download them
they are in directory with you sokker viewer (the old one, main one)
use them as I described
they are in directory with you sokker viewer (the old one, main one)
use them as I described