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AT Products LLC

The company that provides web solutions to your web problems!


General Information

AT Products LLC (officially recognized pronunciation: "A.T Products LLC"), otherwise known as ATP, is an informative technology company that is based in the United States, that contains resources for cybersecurity and malware. Our products are for the public to use anytime.

Our current products are Flash Documentation, MDickie Projects, and SMS Bomb.

The "AT" in AT Products does stand for Alex Toucan.

The Public Archive contains other projects and pages that we've completed before.


Products


Paid Services

View our Paid Services!

Current primary services are Website Design and Website Hosting.

Flash Documentation

Flash Documentation

Here are some things about Adobe Flash!

MDickie Projects

MDickie Projects

This is a fanmade site about what MDickie has developed since the 1990s!

SMS Bomb

SMS Bomb

This is for Android Devices. You can spam message your friends!

Pynx's Projects

Partnered with PynxTech, we released these projects!

AT's ROM Games

AT's ROM Games

A discontinued collection of ROMs from back in 2021!

Public Archive

View most of our old versions here!



Credits

Deltasoft AI
Deltasoft AI has created our logo!

ProtDos
ProtDos allowed us to use their (our current) scroll button and their past Bootstrap v3.

Bootstrap
Bootstrap has provided their CSS library for us to use.

Astro
Astro has provided their framework which powers our site!

uiGradients for providing gradients for the carousel images when we are lazy to do it ourselves.

W3Schools

W3Schools has provided the former navigation buttons.

TinkerCAD

TinkerCAD has provided their 3D building tool to build our past logo.

History

2020

AT Products was just a simple thought around this time, a company owned by Alex Toucan. It would become genuine with the help of Discord, as it gave Alex Toucan some reputation.

2021

The journey began in 2021, with the past logo being completed with a 3D modeling tool, also known as TinkerCAD. Also in 2021, especially around late 2021, was when our website was just getting under development. For a school assignment, AT's ROM Games was chosen as the first web page to be completed. Since the criteria were just for four areas of information to be put on the said web page, and the product was already being made. This would start the adventure of atproducts.xyz, but these sites had code.org/codeprojects.org domains), which had basic CSS. We finished the main website within the same time area of late 2021, which meant that the Ethical Hacking Society and The Script Community got their website done around that period as well.

2022

The New Year of 2022, brought CodingHome, and our Documentation. Finally, we bought the domain atproducts.org in February and put the same code there. But, soon enough, ProtDos permitted us to use their (and our) past CSS, which was Bootstrap 3. We changed the CSS to make it dark a month later, sold the domain a month later, and bought the atproducts.xyz domain... a month later. and then changed it back in June. Between March and June, we introduced Flash Documentation and the Noodle Hackerspace as new products. The hugest overhaul would happen on June 3rd, with 2.6. Which replaced Bootstrap 3 with Bootstrap 5. Not much later, on August 21st, we changed the company logo in 2.6.1, to a more professional design. 2.7, released on September 22nd, changed the nav bar. In late August, AT Products joined and helped create The CodingHome Universe (now the International Developer's Association), a coders alliance with our current allies.

2023

2.12, released on January 4th, added back dark mode and the switch as Bootstrap v5.3.0-alpha1 was released on December 24th, 2022. What an update to release into the New Year of 2023, since dark mode had been awaited for months beforehand. 2.13 would replace a couple of links to the iconic cards that still exist in Web Pages and Pynx's Projects, as most of these cards got replaced by 2.15 (later on), released on January 18th. 2.15 brought new introductions, otherwise called heroes with images, released on June 30th. 2.16.1, released on September 27th, brought an overhaul to this history tab. On November 29th, we changed the company logo again with 2.17. Closing out the year, replacing the code behind this whole project, 2.17.1, which released on December 20th, brought in the Astro framework.

2024

2024 had been a slow year, but stuff still came out for the site at least. The first update released was 2.17.2, on January 24th. 2.18, releasing on March 27th, would be the second update of the year, and revamped MDickie Projects entirely. 2.19, released on July 10th, 2024, added new features and resources, including the logo popovers you see here in the history section, redesigned several UI elements, updated various components, removed outdated items, and fixed multiple bugs. 2.20, released on October 10th, readded AT's ROM Games, and added code highlighting where needed. Finally, both 2.20.1 in October and 2.20.2 in December added 4 stories in total. 2.20.2 also added a Pynx Project, NyaOS.


What's New?

Released on: December 11th, 2024.
ATP Database: 2.20.2

Added
  • Added a new Pynx Project, NyaOS. (#356 & #359)
  • Added 2 new stories, all related to technology. (#349, #355, #361 & #369)
  • Added PDF download buttons onto all stories. (#344)
  • Added more files into MDickie Projects. (#346 & #348)
  • Added more resources to CodingHome. (2c6bdcc, #345, #357, #360 & #368)
Changed
  • Changed the way stories are presented with containers. (#342)
  • Changed how the Public Archive's versions are displayed. (#333 & fa14ae2)
  • Changed how the progress bar in the History section is displayed and positioned. (#334 & #367)
  • Updated the design of the favicons to be more modern. (#371)
  • Updated Astro from v4.16.7 to v5.0.5. (#339, #341, #347, #350, #351, #352, #358, #362, #365, #370 & #372)
  • Updated React from v18.2.0 to v19.0.0. (#364)
  • Updated @astrojs/react from v3.6.2 to v4.1.0. (#352, #362 & #372)
  • Updated the Title II and VII Policy. (#336)
  • Updated the Security Policy. (#353)
Removed
  • Removed unused programming languages in PSON. (#354)