![]() > 170 hrs worth of clips (with exclusions by some tags) ![]() Just yesterday I updated my main playlists with just few clicks:ġ) Randomized playlist of all my 1080p/3K pole-dancing clips, from "Topless" to "XXX", from any model: I update that table whenever new videos become available and I have downloaded them. I imported a separate excel-file to database with info on downloaded videos ("4 + 3" here = 4 as solo and 3 as part of duo). I have made some extra queries/tweaks for my copy of 2.6, for example replacing the information on each model's home city with number of extra videos I have downloaded (see pic above). I see that you are now up to version 2.8 - I'm still using 2.6. Thanks for this tool! I really recommend this to everyone. Thank you, Wyldanimal, for providing the host site for this file. Please post any comments, problems or questions in reply to this message. The file is a 6.7 MB ZIP file containing the Access program and database, a full User's Manual as a. For those with Macs, I developed this on my Mac using VMware Fusion to provide the Windows environment, but I actually run iStripper on my Mac and I've provide some extras so you can run my program in Windows but accessing iStripper on the Mac. There is a free run-time available from Microsoft. ![]() This program runs in Microsoft Access, so it must be run in a Windows environment. ![]() ![]() Export your custom tags so they can be shared with others (cooperative tagging is now possible) Disable clips in iStripper by updating the inactive.txt files in the data folder.Ĥ. Create playlists by filtering on both Totem's tags and your own.ģ. Tag cards and clips with your own tags.Ģ. With Totem's authorization, I'm now releasing my iStripper Playlist Generator for public use. ![]()
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