Touch-Buddy - touch-screen gaming utility

Touch-buddy is a new high performance Windows gaming application and it’s free! It’s lightweight and fast but make no mistake, it is a heavy-duty performer. High fidelity simulators require hundreds of keystrokes. Consider all the keystrokes that have to be memorized for a successful flight (it’s not fun to visualize a keyboard, is it? I’d rather “see” a fuel gauge.). Imagine utilizing a graphic representation instead! This application works beyond expectation and gamers can’t stop saying good things about it online. Not only that, Touch-Buddy has two modes of operation: local or client / server. Touch screens are designed to run at a specific resolution (Native Resolution) so keep this in mind if you want Touch-Buddy to really kick ass. Touch screens can run around $150 or more. Touch-Buddy is free but it is closed source. Note: No Mac or Linux versions will be written and it is only designed for Windows XP.

Touch-Buddy - you can download profiles for, among others, Armed Assault, Microsoft Flight and Steel Beasts. The profile builder allows users to customize their profiles. My gaming buddies tried Touch-Buddy and gave it a Thumbs UP! Why aren’t you using it? Touch-Buddy developers would appreciate your spreading the word on gaming sites — so check it — visit the Touch-Buddy Forum today.

Touch-Buddy - gaming without keystrokes — you won’t need a touch screen to try it out.

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Posted in Reviews, Technology/Gadgets at September 3rd, 2007. Trackback URI: trackback

One Response to “Touch-Buddy - touch-screen gaming utility”

  1. March 26th, 2008 at 1:45 pm #TB Review... - Official TouchBuddy Forum

    [...] Here is a nice review from last year I just found from a website called Ideal Absolutes. Check it out here! __________________ (XP Pro, Innovatek TM-868 8"; Running Local Only) (a.k.a. Snacko [...]

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