
Kris is now busy doing other things, and does not have time to actively develop the software anymore. Kquery has had few updates to it's codebase since 2006, and is now lagging behind with support for the latest games, so the decision was made to "shelve" the website.
You can't. Sorry. Contact me at the details above if you want me to update this page with info on where people can go.
Probably. The scripts for automatic updating are offline. You can mess around with kquery's menu.txt and gamelist.txt files (at www.kquery.com/files/kquery4/). If you want to re-package kquery with those files included, please feel free to do so. If you want kquery's source code, drop me a line.
Kquery.com was home to a variety of free software products written in Borland Delphi and released by Kris Sum between 2000 and 2007.
A freeware alternative to programs like Gamespy, Gamespy Arcade, All Seeing Eye, HLSW etc.
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| Main Interface | Joining Interface | Setup Interface | Buddy Interface |
It was the fastest server browser in the world (due to advanced threading pooling and fast UDP packet decoding), with the most advanced filtering system (it has it's own programming language), and at last count (Dec 2007) had 2.9 million game connects.
A remote server administration tool designed for managing mulitple HL/Q3 servers. I wrote this program as my final year project at University.
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| Main Interface | Single Server Interface | Custom Logging Interface | Administration Menus |
The source code for this program is available in the files section.
Kquery.com was also home to forums and developer areas which held a wealth of information about how to query games servers for live information.