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Suggestion Make CxConvert and other useful tools more visible

Phil7

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I wrote a reply to a question some minutes ago and tried to find the conversion tool. It took me some time to find it, so maybe it would be a good Idea to have a menu topic called "tools" or something similar in the main homepage of Cerberus containing links to some useful tools like CxConvert.
I could think of that page being structured as follows:
  • Cx related tools, like CxConvert
  • game development related tools for ninepatches, sprite atlases, prototyping,
  • tools for grafics and sound, like Gimp, Inkscape, etc.
I think these kind of information could help to make the site more attractive as a source of information on game development. And as you can see I would prefer to link to free/opensource tools in the first place.
 
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