Use a program such as WinRAR ( ) to extract the files to your InnerSpace/Scripts folder, this should be Repeater.iss and WindowSnapper.iss The folder we are interested in at the moment is THIS one: Now that they are downloaded, navigate to your Inner Space installation folder, usually C:\Program Files\InnerSpace.
Ok, now that you have Inner Space installed, you need to download and install the following things: If there is some white text, with info about your FPS then Inner Space is functioning properly, and is now patched.
If it is, then look in the top-left corner of your game screen. World of Warcraft should now be open, and the window should be renamed to 'is1 (CTRL+ALT+1). Right-click it, and try launching World of Warcraft.
Enter your Login Details and let Inner Space patch itself.(NOTE: You may need to be an Administrator to do this, I'm not certain.) Once it has patched, there should be the Innerspace Icon in the bottom-right corner of your screen, in the taskbar. Double-Click it, and you should see a login box. Questions in regards to this can be posted on this thread. that is impossible to tell at this point.) (Though, at some point far in the future, the features of other applications or even ISXEQ may surpass the features of MQ2. MQ2 will continue to be developed and maintained as its own application alongside any other projects that may come along to augment its existance. MQ2 is an open source, GPL application and the devleopers of MQ2 are not necessarily active or involved in the ISXEQ (although they can be). However, again, it is not a part of the MQ2 project per se.
(somewhat similar to how someone might rewrite a PC game to run on a Macintosh). The ISXEQ plugin for Inner Space is included on our forums here because it is basically a 'port' of MQ2 to the Inner Space format. Only the owner(s) of Lavishsoft will receive your payment.ĥ. When you buy a subscription to Lavishsoft (ie, Inner Space) you are not donating to the MQ2 project. That money goes exclusively to support the manpower that is developing MQ2.Ĥ. When you donate to MQ2 you are not donating or purchasing anything related to Lavishsoft or Inner Space. If you are truly bothered by going through this route, you are always welcome to donate to devs individually via the private email paypal accounts that are listed on the primary website.ģ. Although the money goes through the Lavishsoft paypal account, it does so only because that is convenient for us. For example, if you say that you want the money evenly distributed amongst the current active devs (which is basically Myself, Lax, and DKAA), that is what happens.
When you donate to the MQ2 developers through the MQ2 website, that money is indeed divided as you indicate. He has been responsible for a large quantity of the innovations that has made MQ2 the project that it is today.Ģ. Lavishsoft has nothing to do with the MQ2 project other than the fact that the owner of Lavishsoft (Lax) is one of the devs that has been involved in the MQ2 project for a long period of time. Hopefully these bullets of information will clarify many of those concerns/questions.ġ. I have received a few questions in regards to how Lavishsoft and Inner Space fit into the whole scheme of MQ2, donations, etc.