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| Battle.net account: | Dakota_Fanning@USEast
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%APPLICATION_NAME% is a free, open source project available under the GNU General Public License v3.
Check out the %APPLICATION_NAME% home page for detailed description, downloads, updates, discussion, bug reports and more.
%APPLICATION_NAME% is a java utility program that runs in the background and automatically checks the last replays of Starcraft for hacks. It can be used as a launcher too.
It has some useful features such as replay autosave, charts visualizer, PCX screenshot auto-converter, game chat extractor. You can list, search, filter players' actions.
You can also run a check on any of your saved replays or on entire folders of replays (no BWChart required). It logs the results and if it finds a hacker in your last replay, it can bring its window to front or play an alert sound.
For those who possess a valid authorization key can report hackers automatically to a central hacker database.
You can read more about what these keys are and how to get one: AuthorizationKeys
You can list, search, filter, sort existing hackers online on this web page: BWHF Hacker data base
You can read the version history and changes, and what new additions/changes/features will be available in the next version here: VersionHistory
Pros compared to other launchers and detectors:
- This is not a 3rd party program! It does not modify Starcraft's memory and it does not interfere with Starcraft in any way so there is absolutely no risk of getting banned by Blizzard or any battle.net server for using it.
- Since it does not modify Starcraft's memory, it does not add new bugs and does not cause Starcraft to crash.
- It's a standalone program not some kind of dll or bw plugin, so you can use it ANYWHERE (iccup, normal battle.net servers, LAN w/e) with or without any launcher. BWHF Agent is a launcher itself.
- You can start and close it at anytime (before or after starting Starcraft, before of after logging in to battle.net, before or during a game).
- It does not belong to a specific Starcraft version therefore it works after Starcraft updates without modification.
- You can repeat the scan process after game, and you can scan old replays.
- You can scan recursively entire folders of replays.
- Does not require Starcraft or any other programs (like BWChart) to be running or even being installed.
- It can report hackers automatically to a central hacker database.
- It's open source therefore the risk of being/containing a malware/adware/virus is minimized (if you always download it from its original home page).
Cons:
- Scan runs after games (it won't tell you if someone's hacking during the game).
- If you enabled reporting hackers, you have to manually change gateway when you login to another gateway (or else the reports that get sent will contain the improper gateway).
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