This free pack of full permission Scripts contains some pretty basic, but super handy scripts. Includes my in-world famous "Group Add Script!" (It doesn't actually add you to group, thats not possible yet... but helps you out a little.)
Scripts Included:
AV Key Finder - Touch object to get user's key.
Donation Box - Money paid in all goes to owner.
Group Add Script - People Touch to request to Join Group. Saves name to list and optionally IM's owner.
Landmark Giver - Give out landmarks and keep tally.
Loop Sound - Play a sound inside the object looped.
One Object Vendor - Put in object with product and info note, & set the price. Owner can check to see total earned.
Random Color (single prim) - Change color with timer.
Random Color (multiple prim) - Change color with timer.
Touch Texture Swap - Cycles thru all textures in prim one by one on touch.
Visitor Counter - Uses sensor to keep tally of guests.
Scripts are embedded in a Notecard. Just click on one you need and choose "Copy To Inventory" button. Refer to original notecard if you need a fresh version later.
NOTICE: While I do not mind if these scripts are used in things you sell, I do not wish for these scripts to be sold either on their own or in a notecard as they are now. You can share them for free, but please do not sell them by themselves. Thanks.
Be sure to collect all Four Volumes!
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Ver el artículo en Second Lifegreat script! i havent been able to figure out if it is possible to get a list of names with this script, or incorporate it with another script that will list visitors by name?? For what it is.. it works perfectly as a general visitor counter! thanks!
wow thank you so much these are amazing im looking to make group joiners ect in sl thank you :)
Excellent set of scripts, why spend money on a group inviter when you can make your own :)
I haven't played with all the scripts yet, but the one I tried worked like a charm. (Donation box) I'm really at an entry level in fiddling around with scripts, and this is a great source to learn from. Thanks, Alicia!