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infinity explorer?

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can someone please tell me where i can download the infinity explorer?
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Post by Hex92 »

Have you heard of a search engine? I typed in 'infinity explorer download' and got something like 6,000 results. The FIRST one had your file.

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Post by your_mother »

Originally posted by soni29:
<STRONG>can someone please tell me where i can download the infinity explorer?</STRONG>
[url="http://www.teambg.com"]www.teambg.com[/url]

or use the search engine idea
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Post by 666_SALEM_666 »

you could try all that searching crap and come up with something like 6000+ results OR...

you could simply type in infexp.sourceforge.net into your explorer bar and get there immediately. :rolleyes:

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Post by velvetfreak »

Or... you could give Near Infinity a try! An excellent alternative, considering InfExp doesn't look like it'll get updated again anytime soon.

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Post by Xyx »

Near Infinity is great. It digs much deeper than Infinity Explorer. Infinity Explorer gives a better quick overview of files, though. I use both alongside each other :)
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Post by Manveru »

Near Infinity is good rather for editing purposes - for simple viewing IE is the best IMHO.
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I like Infinity Explorer, you can export a lot stuff and see cool animations. Only mayor bummer you cannot exract sounds and music with it...
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[ 07-03-2001: Message edited by: Vegeta ]
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Post by fable »

Well, at least you said "please," even if you didn't bother searching ahead of time. (Perhaps you didn't know about the search engine, here.) Using "please" clearly means you're not an ogre, and that gives you a point up in my book. ;)
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