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mscromer:
You cant really ask a question like that, You are going to get everyone's personal preference, and that's all it is, is personal preference. Like the others said, go to the WIKI and look at all the frontends and decide which is right for you. It will take a while to look at them all but that's the only way to find the one that's right for you. Oh, and by the way I use Mala.

Chris2:
First things first, I did read the wiki, but I still wasn't entirely sure of what to use. I figured I'd get the public opinion. Secondly, I've since decided to use GameEx, as I find it much to my liking.

Teknique:

--- Quote from: Chris2 on June 30, 2008, 10:04:00 pm ---I want a frontend that's easy to set up, simple to use, and can boot MAME and PC games. I already tried AtomicFE but found it not to my liking. Can anyone make a suggestion?

P.S. I'm running Windows XP.

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If you didnt like AtomicFE because it required a bit to set up- then you wont like most of them out there.  There is no 'click one button and make it work' front end in existence.  If you are looking for something as easy as possible to set up you should look at a product that you pay for (not because it will be that much easier to configure, but because support will be an expectation from the creator).

Tek

Ginsu Victim:

--- Quote from: Teknique on July 01, 2008, 11:43:34 am ---
--- Quote from: Chris2 on June 30, 2008, 10:04:00 pm ---I want a frontend that's easy to set up, simple to use, and can boot MAME and PC games. I already tried AtomicFE but found it not to my liking. Can anyone make a suggestion?

P.S. I'm running Windows XP.

--- End quote ---

If you didnt like AtomicFE because it required a bit to set up- then you wont like most of them out there.  There is no 'click one button and make it work' front end in existence.  If you are looking for something as easy as possible to set up you should look at a product that you pay for (not because it will be that much easier to configure, but because support will be an expectation from the creator).

Tek

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Yeah, that's something to consider: Support

That's why I'm glad I use Mamewah. Minwah's a great bloke and has been quite helpful. The nice thing about these boards, though, is that the more we learn, the more we tend to step in and help out, keeping the devs from having to deal with it as much.

arcadefever:
Atomic fe  :applaud:

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