Versions:

  • 0.1.1

ECHOOF version 0.1.1, released by Ezoa, is a lightweight, single-purpose utility positioned in the Developer-Tools / Numeric-Converters category and engineered to eliminate the manual friction that Furcadia players, dream-weavers and third-party tool authors encounter when shuttling values among the platform’s three co-existing number spaces. The program instantaneously translates any integer among base-10 (decimal), base-95 (Furcadia’s compact printable set) and base-220 (the extended color-index set) without clipboard round-trips or on-line look-ups, making it practical for quick patch-string generation, DS-line debugging, skin-file editing, bot scripting and palette remapping. A minimal two-panel interface lets users type or paste a value in any supported base; the conversion propagates to the remaining two fields in real time, while an unobtrusive status bar confirms the exact character range being used. Because Furcadia’s 95-symbol alphabet includes several non-alphanumeric glyphs and its 220-table mixes standard colors with legacy offsets, ECHOOF embeds the complete canonical lookup tables and performs saturation checking so that out-of-range entries are flagged before they reach the client. The entire application is self-contained, runs without administrator rights, stores no data on disk and fits into a sub-200 KiB executable that can be carried on a USB stick alongside other dream-development resources. Although only one public build (0.1.1) has been published to date, the codebase is structured to allow future extension should Furcadia introduce additional encodings. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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