To use it, just download the above file, unzip the folder, and launch the "dist.exe" executable. From there, all you have to do is select the version of the game you want to use, click the "Download" button in the launcher, and once the download finishes, click "Start Server!" That's all there is to it (no need to hassle with command prompt, or finding download pages, etc., just 2 clicks and you're done)!
To use it, just download the above file, unzip the folder, and launch the "dist.exe" executable. From there, all you have to do is select the version of the game you want to use, click the "Download" button in the launcher,click speed test and once the download finishes, click "Start Server!" That's all there is to it (no need to hassle with command prompt, or finding download pages, etc., just 2 clicks and you're done)!
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
the way you're saying it, I am damn excited to use it. Will share my feedback once I use it a few times.. good work, undoubtedly!
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Hey there!
The past few days I've been working on a simple Minecraft Server launcher (for Spigot), and I think it's ready to be shared!
You can download the launcher here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/2ksuxnoc9d1goav/SimplexLauncher.zip/file
To use it, just download the above file, unzip the folder, and launch the "dist.exe" executable. From there, all you have to do is select the version of the game you want to use, click the "Download" button in the launcher, and once the download finishes, click "Start Server!" That's all there is to it (no need to hassle with command prompt, or finding download pages, etc., just 2 clicks and you're done)!
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
the way you're saying it, I am damn excited to use it. Will share my feedback once I use it a few times.. good work, undoubtedly!
Pop culture geek. Coffee nerd. Amateur Gamer. Total internet fan. Code enthusiast.