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Posted by joeyblow45634
 - January 03, 2005, 10:56:37 AM
Quote from: Barbara on January 03, 2005, 08:56:17 AM
Jigsaw Detector is the helper made by Joe at Badgehelp.    I was given the Jiggy Saw program free


I was wondering what is the difference between the two?  Also where could one go and find the Jiggy Saw program?  ( not Jigsaw Detector from badge help). I wouldn't mind giving that a try since I can't get jigsaw detector to work for me.
thanks
Posted by katieshunnybunny(rangerboy)
 - January 03, 2005, 09:47:12 AM
where could i find the jigsaw auto. 
Posted by SmoothFox
 - January 03, 2005, 07:39:04 AM
It chugs along doing the puzzles in 15 minutes.  One after the other solving the puzzles with no problems and that makes me want to cheer !!!   That is the first auto I have bought from the maker of JiggySaw and I want to say, THANK YOU to whoever programmed it.   I would rather have it solve the puzzles (even if slower) than at the speed of light and not work.
Posted by OldTurtle
 - January 02, 2005, 03:15:43 AM
Quote from: SmoothFox on January 01, 2005, 07:46:40 AM
If Jigsaw Detector is moving at the speed of light, completing the puzzle that I never see completed without hitting the X and going back in, will it ever refresh the screen on its own and complete the puzzle and move on to a new one by itself?  I don't think so.  How about a speed that is way slower.  I have a fast connection but a computer that is older. Maybe if you could slow it down so that I actually see the pieces moving like Jiggy Saw, it would complete the puzzle and move on to another puzzle all by itself???

If Jiggy Saw would work on "easy" maybe it wont take 15 minutes per puzzle to put together.  Where's the suggestion box? LOL

Thanks

It must be your machine speed or memory or somethhing.  Jiggy Saw solves for me in about 11 minutes or a little less.  I used it and it ran throughh the entire case without 1 glitch. [/B]



Posted by Dream Faerie
 - January 01, 2005, 12:32:41 PM
Quote from: SmoothFox on January 01, 2005, 07:46:40 AM
If Jigsaw Detector is moving at the speed of light, completing the puzzle that I never see completed without hitting the X and going back in, will it ever refresh the screen on its own and complete the puzzle and move on to a new one by itself?  I don't think so.  How about a speed that is way slower.  I have a fast connection but a computer that is older. Maybe if you could slow it down so that I actually see the pieces moving like Jiggy Saw, it would complete the puzzle and move on to another puzzle all by itself???

If Jiggy Saw would work on "easy" maybe it wont take 15 minutes per puzzle to put together.  Where's the suggestion box? LOL

Thanks




Omg! I love this auto... Personally, I wouldnt change a thing on it, but I am not a programmer either...
Posted by SmoothFox
 - January 01, 2005, 07:46:40 AM
If Jigsaw Detector is moving at the speed of light, completing the puzzle that I never see completed without hitting the X and going back in, will it ever refresh the screen on its own and complete the puzzle and move on to a new one by itself?  I don't think so.  How about a speed that is way slower.  I have a fast connection but a computer that is older. Maybe if you could slow it down so that I actually see the pieces moving like Jiggy Saw, it would complete the puzzle and move on to another puzzle all by itself???

If Jiggy Saw would work on "easy" maybe it wont take 15 minutes per puzzle to put together.  Where's the suggestion box? LOL

Thanks
Posted by Scarlett
 - January 01, 2005, 02:12:13 AM
Sort of glitch with Auto.
My Jigsaw detector does do the puzzle but something in Pogo isn't working well with it and it will lock up.  If I stop the jigsaw auto when it does that and hit the right corner x to close the Pogo window and reenter the room several of my puzzles were almost finished and I only had to add in a few pieces.
Posted by BoredNItaly
 - January 01, 2005, 01:54:38 AM
just to let everyone know the new case opened today in jigsaw  1-1-05
Posted by Homer
 - December 31, 2004, 02:48:24 PM
Not having to sit there and do it yourself. ;)
Posted by OldTurtle
 - December 31, 2004, 02:47:20 PM
Quote from: Homer on December 30, 2004, 04:03:41 PM
Jigsaw Detector may look like it isn't working but it really is. Sometimes it gives the appearance that the screen is frozen but it is still working. If I remember correctly it finishes puzzles in about 7-8 minutes. ;)
It takes me about 3 1/2 to 4 minutes to solve the puzzle.  Where is the gain?
Posted by Mayhem
 - December 31, 2004, 02:39:36 PM
Quoteactally pogo changed it. it does come out on the 1st

That is correct. I assumed 1/05 meant Jan 5  :-\
Posted by Homer
 - December 31, 2004, 02:35:06 PM
That's what I thought. :)
Posted by fuzzyferrets
 - December 31, 2004, 02:34:36 PM
no homer there is no time limit to complete the cases
Posted by somethingspecail
 - December 31, 2004, 02:33:19 PM
this is what i copied from the whats new on pogo






On the first day of each month we release a new case in Jigsaw Detective. On December 1st, a new case called "Who Canned Christmas?" will be available for you to play. Here's the lowdown on the new case:

The unthinkable has happened! Christmas has been cancelled and it's up to our venerable Gumshoe to find out why. He can't do it alone, however, he'll need your help sifting through all the new puzzles and clues, and he'll need a travel partner as he heads to the North Pole to get to the bottom of this mind-bending mystery. Solve the case and a shiny new badge will be yours!

Here's how to change cases in Jigsaw Detective:


Finish the puzzle you're currently working on
After your Jackpot Spin, click the 'Back to Main' button
Click on the 'Change Case' matchbook
Click the right arrow button until you see "Case #4: Who Canned Christmas". Click on it to activate it
Click OK
If you're in the middle of a case and want to play the new case right away, feel free to do so. You can resume your old case (where you left off) whenever you like.
Posted by Homer
 - December 31, 2004, 02:31:53 PM
I don't believe there is a time limit on them. Is there? ???