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Re: [Always Updating][KITCHEN]6.5 NK-23509/28004-TF2.1/2.5 & Titanium [UC/Sashimi]

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Originally Posted by emd2009 View Post
Why is your kitchen not as user friendly as Calkulin's?
lol it is, you just add package in the same way as the visual kitchen, you just cannot change what packages are included on the fly
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Originally Posted by TheDoctor1971 View Post
calkulin's uses a visual kitchen. basically a wrapper that calls all the other programs needed to cook a ROM. This kitchen is just about as easy to use, it just doesn't have a quick method for selecting what packages to include/exclude. But, if you're mostly cooking for yourself your package list won't change much so once you have it set up, its easy. I briefly considered writing a quick VB app for it but I'm feeling rather unmotivated lately.

Not to mention, I assume he built this kitchen for himself to use and just shared it out of kindness. I for one am glad he did. Aside from a few issues this is one of my favorite roms that I built using it. Seems like everyone else has jumped ship to the TP2.
yes this was for myself, and started to upload it nightly just to keep backups in case tragedy befell my kitchen/computer. I decided to share it with all to show people there are alternatives to the visual kitchen, I now feel my kitchen is much more universal than any visual kitchen
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