They say that given a spoiler log from one of several popular randomizers, this program allows you to output the contents of hints you've discovered during a playthrough to a text file. If that file is then read by streaming software (perhaps using StreamTicker, for example), it can be displayed on stream in real time, allowing viewers to know all the hints you've received so far.
Supported Randomizers:
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (v8.0)
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (v1.15.2.1)
Donkey Kong 64 (v3.0)
Metroid Prime
TheySayThat is designed to be a universal tool for hint display. Adding a new randomizer into the program requires only a simple class definition and, optionally, images for the buttons. The only major requirement is that supported games must have a spoiler log that can be consistently parsed to obtain the hint information.
If you know of a randomizer that is not covered by TheySayThat, but that DOES have hint information stored in its spoiler logs, please contact me and I will add it.
If you want your favorite randomizer to support TheySayThat, please let the developers of that randomizer know that their spoiler logs need to contain hint information!
Note: This has only been tested on Windows 10. Try it elsewhere at your own risk.