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		<title>The Other Server Browser</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 14:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff F.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Combine your favorite servers in one fast and simple interface. Do you have no love for in-game browsers? Do you wish you could check who is playing what without launching Steam?  Well now you can, with one simple app. It is free, it is fast, and it is called HLSW.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have no love for the <em>Call of Duty</em> series’ in-game browsers? Does it  drive you insane waiting an eternity for <em>Battlefield 2</em> to launch just so you can  look at servers? Would you like to see who is playing on your favorite <em>Team  Fortress 2</em> servers without Steam running? One simple solution handles all this,  and much more. It is free, it is fast, and it is called <a title="HLSW" href="http://www.hlsw.org">HLSW</a>. Third party server  browsers are not a new concept. However, the other choices in this field are  slower, or lack the functionality, that HLSW provides. Let&#8217;s take a closer look.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://game-central.org/images/Editorials/Jeff/hlswImage1.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-201];player=img;"><img style="margin-right: 1px; margin-bottom: 5px; margin-top: 5px; padding: 1px; border: 2px solid black;" src="http://game-central.org/images/Editorials/Jeff/hlswImage1.jpg" border="2" alt="HLSW" width="409" height="491" align="middle" /></a><br />
<span id="caption1" style="font-weight:bold; font-size:smaller;">The looks are deceiving, but HLSW is simple to learn.</span></p>
<h3>The games and the basics</h3>
<p>HLSW supports over 70 games plus <a title="Ventrilo" href="http://www.ventrilo.com" target="_blank">Ventrilo</a>, with an active development team staying on top of adding popular new games. Like other similar programs, it lets  you see the names of players in a server along with the ability to launch your  game and join that server with a simple right-click of the mouse. Again, like  similar applications, you have to create an account to begin using HLSW. It is  worth noting that the process takes less than 60 seconds, and you will not get  email from the HLSW team unless you specifically ask for it during signup.</p>
<h3>The favorites list</h3>
<p>The most useful aspect of the favorites list comes in the form of displaying each server you have chosen as a favorite, from different games, all in one window. This means no jumping around to see your preferred servers  for each game. Painless creation of lists is handled by simple drag and drop  support from the global browser, or pasting an IP address into a IP field. You  can even create multiple custom lists if you wish.</p>
<h3>Server info section</h3>
<p>This area of the application shows much more than the number of players and the current map. To let you know what you might be getting into, it also tells you where the server is, which add-ons are installed , the anti-cheat software  in use, and friendly fire settings. Round limits such as time, kills, and  captures are also present. Topping off the info section is a real-time ping  graph, letting you see lag spikes that might not be represented by using only a number to show ping.</p>
<h3>List swapping</h3>
<p>In addition to the aforementioned favorite servers functionality, HLSW can  import the server list from your Steam installation and add it to your  favorites, or any list you choose. This even beats copy and paste in the  easiness department. To aid your friends in getting HLSW set up, you can  choose the export option, saving your list wherever you like for sending to  other users. The sent list doesn’t even need to be placed in a certain folder.  Your friend only has to choose the import option, and point to the new list in  the popup dialog.</p>
<h3>Administration tool</h3>
<p>Finally, for server operators, the most important of all. HLSW acts as the  game console. This is incredibly useful for admins. The ability to perform admin  functions on different servers across multiple games, all from one interface,  saves a tremendous amount of time. Time that’s normally wasted from launching separate games to access their consoles. To save on typing, the application  remembers admin rcon login info and features TAB auto-complete for console  commands. Remote in-game chat is also present, allowing communication to the  players from outside the game. Fulfilling the “all you could ask for” wish is  the ability to right-click a player name and have the options to kick, ban,  report player, and copy IP. If you regularly administer even one server you  should seriously consider HLSW for the job, regardless of your interest in the  browser functions.</p>
<h3>Get it</h3>
<p>If we have convinced you to try HLSW out, or at least aroused your curiosity enough to look at the signup page, you can do either of those things <a href="http://hlsw.org/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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