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I am proud to announce a new tool, created by Stephen, that allows us to index gamertags, PSN IDs, Steam IDs, and Wii console numbers. It uses the Neowin External Login Tool, and lets you to enter in your information as well as browse the tags of any other members that have entered theirs. This is extremely useful, and I'm very grateful that Stephen has done this for us. Please show him your appreciation as well :yes:

Neowin Gamers Index

So get to it!

Once we have a large amount of members in that database, I think it's safe to say that we will be able to get rid of the existing index threads in their respective forums. This should make managing and browsing the information much easier.

Change Log:

05/08/09

  • updated group colours.
  • added gamercard on hovering.

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Looks simple and useful. (Y) Thanks. :)

By the way, a little "Neowin style" would be nice. (something with blue color)

hopefully a certain developer (simon) can help style it abit more, i an not really a css/html coder more of a php/sql

hopefully a certain developer (simon) can help style it abit more, i an not really a css/html coder more of a php/sql

Well if for whatever reason he cannot, let me know, all I am is a CSS/HTML type of guy, no programming at all, but as long as I will not break the files, which I know I will not as I have worked with plenty of programmers in the past, I can jazz it up no problem.

No wonder.

As I said earlier, who can

a) Remember that ridiculous long code

b) Can be bothered going and checking it

:laugh:

I'll put mine up eventually.

Do you even play the Wii anymore AB?

Just when friends come over, and even then, we play the 360/PS3 Co-Op/multiplayer stuff more.

I'm holding onto it though, as out of the three consoles it has the homebrew prospects.

I dream of the day DC emulation is up and running on the Wii :p PSX emulation is well under way.

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