I was thinking and found that the cool lego creator program ran from my flash drive. IDK if its open source or not. The download can be found HERE.
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LDD Lego Digital Designer
yes, it runs from a thumb drive although its not stealth. I really like this, although it doesn't have some unique lego peices like this pair of skis that i've got (insert rambling on about lego here)...
Try removing the filters in the lego brick selection pane. Its a pretty neat program to screw around with. Its required in my Trigonometry class all the time. The bad problem for me is that I use a mac. The school gave them to us. I have two XP Pro PCs at home. The apps are still handy to have on the job.
ZOMG I am 18 and I still LOVE to play with LEGOS THEY ARE AWSOME
You know it!!!!!
Yes!
I just like building them
The part that's not fun is watching visitor's children come and destroy my lego with a big Incredibles ball I keep in my room.
Good thing people can't destroy this... unless.... nevermind...
OK, u are talkin about all the beauty of lego (i don't deny it) but is it open source???????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, its not. But, near as I can tell, its a "Dirty Portable" that being, it runs but leaves turds behind.
The installer is a pain the hind quarters to deal with, but, you can get it to install.
If anyone wants a portable version of this just post your email here and I will send it to you, I currently made one using thinapp, and anything it saves will be isolated, and all the other junk it makes. This should be good for now, as I will try later to make a portable version using ahk or nsis, but it just depends if it will let me. Then I will post the launcher in the forums, but that might be a while since I usually am not on the computer 24/7.
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@Nathan9222 - but someone needs it. His email is menachemke at gmail.com. Thanks.
Sent out email with link to that person. Hope they Enjoy it.
I don't have the link. I think i already deleted your email w/link.
Should be fun to mess around with.
5487717 at gmail dot com
gmbudwrench38 at yahoo dot com.
This is a disposable e-mail addy. It's already clogged with spam, more isn't going to matter. Thanks Nathan!
seanfox2@excite.com I'm currently in school and don't have much time for other activities. I'll try to see if it's open source. Someone else check and see, if you can. Thankx.
PS: Here's the disclaimer at LEGO.com
---Disclaimer---
"The LEGO Group of companies (LEGO) is providing LEGO® Digital Designer 2 (the Software) at no charge. Any commercial use of the software is strictly prohibited. The entire risk arising out of the use or performance of the software remains with you. The software is provided as-is without any warranty of any kind. The entire risk arising out of use or performance of the software remains with you. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall the LEGO Group of Companies (including LEGO Systems A/S) and its suppliers and licensors, be liable for any damages arising out of the use or inability to use the software. To install and use the software, you must agree to the terms of the LEGO Digital Designer 2 License Agreement included with the software. Please be sure to read the License Agreement before installing LEGO Digital Designer 2 on your system."
Just thought that you might want to read it. I'm going to attempt to contact Lego because nothing in the program or on the website, that I could find, said anything about open source.
You know I just remembered I tried this program once and my virus scanner said it had a virus. Keep in mind this was over 2 years ago but I guess that is why they included "The software is provided as-is without any warranty of any kind. The entire risk arising out of use or performance of the software remains with you."
Just saying...
Thanks,
Bensawsome
I scanned it with avg, clam xav, defender pro 2008, and defender pro anti-spy and everything came back negative on the virus.
Nathan9222, if you made it with ThinApp, did you pay the licensing fee for redistributing ThinApp-built packages? I presume not. Unless you did, it's illegal. Could you please stop doing things like this, Nathan.