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    Drako

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    • Making A C# UI With Bunifu

      How To Make A UI In C# Using Bunifu

      Hello everyone! Looks like this will be my first tutorial here. Hopefully it'll help you, since I'm assuming you need some since you're reading this thread right now... Anyways, I'll list what you'll need below

      1. Any version of Visual Studio that supports adding framework components to the toolbox (I'm using Visual Studio 2017)

      2. Bunifu UI 1.5.3 or later. (I can't post the cracked version here but there are plenty of downloads available)

      3. Creativity!

      Alright now lets begin setting everything up. First you'll obviously have to open Visual Studio and create a new C# Form project. Once you've created one, open up your toolbox and find an empty area to right click. When you've right clicked on it, navigate to 'Choose Items...'. You should get a menu with bars that say '.NET Framework Components', 'COM Components', and things of that sort. But we're gonna stay on .NET Framework Components. Then click browser near the bottom right and find where you downloaded Bunifu UI. Once it has been opened and loaded click 'OK'. Now you should see a new section in your toolbox named something like 'Bunifu Components'. If you don't get something like that just search 'Bunifu' in your toolbox and they should show up. Now, to actually add things to your form, just drag and drop them like regular components. Bunifu components are very customizable, which means you'll be able to make great UIs. Finally, get creative! Search up other peoples UIs they've made with Bunifu and use those for inspiration. And you may even pick up some new tricks.

      Hopefully you learned something from this, and enjoy your new skills and new UIs!

      posted in .NET (C#)
      Drako
    • RE: Post Your C++ Questions

      @Ruri I'm not sure. I've only made GUIs in C#, and for that I use Bunifu.

      posted in C / C++
      Drako
    • Post Your C++ Questions

      I know quite a bit of C++, and I decided to post this thread if anyone needs help with something.

      Just post your questions below, and I'll try my best to help you!

      posted in C / C++
      Drako
    • RE: Add A Coding Section

      @Ruri Sounds good! It's nice to see that added. I'll definitely be active in the C++ section, since I know the most about it.

      posted in General Discussion
      Drako
    • Add A Coding Section

      I'm sorry if this isn't the right place for this suggestion to go!

      I think @Ruri should add a category for coding on the forum, instead of just having one for the program. And in the said coding section, you could add a sub-section for various languages like C++, Python, or any others.

      posted in General Discussion
      Drako
    • RE: Welcome everybody!

      Hello everyone! I just recently found the forum on the OpenBullet GitHub page. I'll try and be as active as possible here!

      posted in General Discussion
      Drako