Gslist 0.8.4c is a C/C++ script for Security Systems scripts design by Luigi Auriemma.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Gslist is a game servers browser which supports an incredible amount of games (over 1000) for many different platforms.
Publisher review: Gslist is a game servers browser which supports an incredible amount of games (over 1000) for many different platforms. Gslist is a game servers browser which supports an incredible amount of games (over 1000) for many different platforms.It can work in both command-line and GUI mode.Features: - tons of games supported and for various platforms: PC, Mac, Playstation 2, Nintendo DS, PSP, Dreamcast and more - web GUI: Gslist can be easily used through a web browser like any "classical" server browser but with the difference of being more simple to use and (optionally) supporting multiple users - can execute a program for each online server found - has a filter option for selecting only the servers with specific features - its list of supported games is updatable - supports many options for redirecting and formatting its output - can send hearbeats for adding your IP in the servers list - supports different types of queries for retrieving informations from the servers - it's optimized for speed and resources - experimental SQL option - various other commands, options and customizations Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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