MegaMek is a networked Java clone of BattleTech, a turn-based sci-fi boardgame for 2+ players. Fight using giant robots, tanks, and/or infantry on a hex-based map.
AutoFollowUp is a Perl mailing list program meant to run on your web server. It was created expressly for those users who want to have an autoresponder hosted on their own site, but have severe limitations imposed by the webserver administrator.
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Like many of the scripts I design now, an RSS feed is integrated right into it. This script allows the user to read four or five chapters a day, usually two from the old and two from the new. In this manner, the entire Bible can be read in a year. It can be viewed in a browser, using the style of your site, or it can be read in an RSS reader. Currently it fetches The Message from the Gospelcom.
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This is fun, and a great way to add some style to documents you need to place on the web. Upload a text file to the Internet and let users view it as a real book, even turn pages with sound effects. If you have multiple books, they are displayed in a library from which to choose the book you want. The words are set up to fit the page perfectly, and the pages are created automatically.
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FAQ Search allows you to place a searchable and easy-to-update Frequently Asked Questions database on your site in minutes. One script file, and a single database text file can be uploaded in a few minutes giving your users access to the most recent answers. One of the most important pages on a site is a Frequently Asked Questions page.
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Have you ever wanted a way to make your Outlook calendar data more accessible? What about a way to integrate your calendar with the same look and feel into your web site?Outlook TabCal takes care of it all. As the name suggests, TabCal reads tab formatted calendar files. From Outlook, click File, Import and Export, Export to a File, then Tab Separated Values. Outlook will save your calendar in tab format.
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This script is free for a limited time. Does your church web site have a way for people to post prayer requests? If not, this script may be a nice enhancement. With the integrated RSS feed, people can subscribe using their RSS reader and always have the latest prayer requests available. Be alerted everytime there is a new request. Even allow the whole church to subscribe to requests (using a group, such as Yahoo groups).
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What to place random quotes in a footer on every page? Perhaps you'd like to change HTML in the body of your document each time someone visits your site? This script is an easy solution: it reads a text file which you've created ahead of time, randomly chooses one of these clips of text, and prints it to the users browser anywhere in the document you want it to. Include a snippet of HTML, like a random link, or the code for an image.
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This small script will fetch X number of items from an RSS feed, parse it as plain HTML, and print it to a browser. In order to speed things up, the RSS feed is cached to a text file on the server. It checks for updates to the feed every Y number of days. The 'see it work' link below is for our news page on this site. This page is generated from my blog on CrookedBush. com. It's also used for the news page at ServiceBuilder. net.
Alloy is a programming tool which allows the developer to embed all dependent files within the programmers main exe file. Users of Visual Basic and Visual DialogScript will find Alloy very useful as well as other programmers. When you need to integrate in runtime files or other files such as bitmap's, wav files or resources then Alloy is the best solution.