Thanks to the primary focus on the embedded world, WPE is being developed each step of the way with the needs and constraints of embedded devices in consideration, allowing for the best experience in all kind of web-based applications. In times where embedded devices power endless ad-hoc applications in a diverse range of industries and the Web continues to establish itself as one of the most popular application development frameworks for developers, WPE closes this gap and serves as a foundation over which embedders can build rich applications that run entirely on the Web. It has been designed from the ground-up with performance, small footprint, accelerated content rendering, and simplicity of deployment in mind, bringing the excellence of the WebKit engine to countless platforms and target devices. Zumza WPE is the reference WebKit port for embedded and low-consumption computer devices. Everybody edits, but some edit more than others.
Why do you want to know if WPE Pro still works? Do you want to hack gems? WPE Pro can edit packages send packages etc.
Tomahawk wrote: If you want to animate blocks, it would be easier by far to use a bot. The only thing I know of that WPE can do and a bot can't is change your smiley. If you want to animate blocks, it would be easier by far to use a bot. You change your smiley? You move blocks? Because hacking gems is also evil, we can logically conclude that WPE Pro hacks gems. WPE Pro is the hacking tool no one understands except that it's pure evil. One bot to bring them all It actually can, but you'd have to use sockets which might be a bit difficult haven't tried myself.
One bot to rule them all, one bot to find them. Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right? WPE PRO - MODIFIED.EXE - Dangerous