The Cheat Notice File Chaz McGarvey October 4, 2004 The state of the source code-- The source code for The Cheat has been worked on by one person (me) for a long time. I'm making this project open source now, but it needs a lot of work still. My style of programming is such that I jump around a lot and work on a lot of different parts of the code at any given time. Therefore, the vast majority of the source files are incomplete. In short, the code is basically a disaster at first glance. As I get free time I will continue to work on this project. When the code is ready for a new release, it will be more useful. Nevertheless, if there's something useful to you help yourself as long as your intentions are compatible with the GPL license (provided; see file LICENSE). If you'd like to help with this project, go right ahead. You certainly don't need my permission. The code should be in a compilable state unedited, but the resulting binary would only be useful in showing the interface I had in mind for the next release. It's mostly non-functional. The complete Xcode project is included. That's what I use. I really don't know if The Cheat will compile under CodeWarrior or not. My intentions are to keep The Cheat Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) compatible. I have thus far resisted the temptation to use any new methods or bindings (I hope). Included with this project are also a few personal classes I've written (StatusTextField, DeleteTableView, CMVersionCheck, etc) and also CMLog (a simple NSLog wrapper that allows logging to be toggled on/off). While not really part of The Cheat project, I have used them in The Cheat so I went ahead and GPL'd those classes, too. Some of the classes included in this project were released under a BSD-like license (ThreadedTask, MemoryAccessor, MemoryRegion). Just FYI. Well that's basically it. I hope something useful can become of this.