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1 hour ago, RFXN_Emulator said:

Google is blocking this for me calling it dangerous, can people who've already downloaded it confirm it's safe for me

The software is safe. The reason why the browser or operating system prompts it as unsafe is simply because I haven't signed the software. In fact, sometimes I also encounter this issue when I download the program through the browser myself.

6 minutes ago, Aether825 said:

The software is safe. The reason why the browser or operating system prompts it as unsafe is simply because I haven't signed the software. In fact, sometimes I also encounter this issue when I download the program through the browser myself.

tyty, I checked it on a different laptop and it seems safe to me

On 1/8/2026 at 11:46 AM, Aether825 said:

The software is safe. The reason why the browser or operating system prompts it as unsafe is simply because I haven't signed the software. In fact, sometimes I also encounter this issue when I download the program through the browser myself.

Signing apps is expensive.

Not worth it when you have to pay yearly

On 8/28/2025 at 8:15 AM, Aether825 said:

After several months of research and programming, I have developed a new DST animation and texture tool that supports both Windows and Mac systems.

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Core features: Supports animation preview and editing, can achieve SCML and ZIP format conversion, fixes common issues with official packaging(autocompiler) and unpacking(ktools), and supports TEX texture preview, cutting, and multi image merging to generate XML.

Basic editing support: allows editing of various animation data, import and export of Spine animations (compatible with 3.8/4.2 versions), operation history backtracking, supports scaling, rotation, layer adjustment, and other operations.

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Some shortcut operations: supports batch replacement/deletion of symbols/layers, quickly builds animations from GIFs or sequence diagrams, and has built-in character reference animations.

Basic usage method: Simply drag SCML or ZIP files into the tool to preview and edit animations, and then export them directly to the desired format in the export panel, including ZIP, SCML and Spine JSON.

Download page for the tool:Ā 
https://msisunny.github.io/dst-mod-tool-publisher/

Imagine if they made the tool able to run on the browser.

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