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#1 2019-12-19 16:40:00, last edited by capasha (2020-03-27 00:34:29)

capasha
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[Release] Everybody Edits Maintenance Tool / EEFixer

What the most people have in conclusion is, when you have too many favorites on your account you can't login to Everybody Edits Mainsite.

With this tool you can select which world you have as favorite that you want to remove, so you can join Everybody Edits Mainsite.
You can also Optin to Everybody Edits Universe, and join Closed Beta.


And, You are not forced to use this tool. I think PM the owner, so he can remove some favorite worlds.


Q: Why should I remove favorited worlds?
A: In most cases when you have too many favorited worlds, you can't login to (Everybody Edits) mainsite.
The developers have also see this as an conclusion, remove favorited worlds would let you join on the mainsite.

Q: Why should I use this tool?
A: It's up to you if you can't sign in to Everybody Edits mainsite. This tool works great to remove favorited worlds.
You could also sign up to Close Beta if you have Beta.

Q: Does this tool collect my password and email?
A: No It doesn't. The tool will only connect you to Everybody Edits.
If you are unsure please look into the sourcecode. Or get help from other people.


Credits:
Other Icons: Fatcow Hosting Icon Pack.
Main Icon : Nikko99

Download: https://github.com/capasha/EEMaintenanceTool/releases
Sourcecode: https://github.com/capasha/EEMaintenanceTool

Screenshot:
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#2 2019-12-19 16:44:11

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Re: [Release] Everybody Edits Maintenance Tool / EEFixer

thanks for using the icon i made.

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