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Man, you guys really don't know what constitutes a GUI. Ever hear of ncurses?

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Holy shit, a console based GUI. WHO FUCKING KNEW THAT COULD EXIST? Just because a UI doesn't use system drawing doesn't make it any less graphical.
Yes, I did. Though I was trying to make a point toward this misconception.



OP's tool is just a text based wrapper, though that doesn't make it any less of a graphical interface. Hence ncurses, which is also text based.
Ok, ok it's a CLI, I requested title change.
 
What do you use to compile your bat into a exe? Some tools get flagged by AVs, so you should try another one and check if it still gets flagged at virustotal.
 
Taking requests for Python menu's!
Hello Gbatempers:
I have been developing a simple noob-proof program to use FunkyCIA2.py without using CMD and all that complex things.
Instructions:
  1. Get your ticket.db and move it to FunkyCIA2 folder
  2. Run the program and you will find a noob-proof menu!!
Note:
The program comes with the lastest build of FunkyCIA2 that I found, It is recommended to download the official one and overwrite the files.
Screenshots:
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FAQ:
Q: Do I need Python?
A: Yes
Q: How do I extract my ticket.db?
A: I think gbatemp has a browser...
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Credits:
  • All the people that managed to get FunkyCIA or FunkyCIA2 to work.
  • The Python developers
  • All the rest of people that helped to make this possible.
Download:
TODO:
  • Fix all the bugs that are noticed
  • Make this thread more clear
Good Job
 
Ah and that proves that there isnt a virus in your zip file? Pls man
If you don't trust his executable no one is forcing you to execute it. He provided a source which you can inspect and even run directly without compiling so unless you offer concrete proof of malice you're just making stuff up due to a possible false positive.
 
If you don't trust his executable no one is forcing you to execute it. He provided a source which you can inspect and even run directly without compiling so unless you offer concrete proof of malice you're just making stuff up due to a possible false positive.
one of my biggest triggers. people complaining about viruses in an open source program...

EDIT: just saw the virustotal report for the .rar file. all these false positives are by overprotective, unknown and mostly sketchy antivirus programs. what the fuck is an ALYac? or an K7AntiVirus?
 
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My computer goes nuts and immediately deletes the file for being malware.
I really like the idea of this but I cant seem to get it to work...
 
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