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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (marco z)
Subject: Windows Program (was previously: No Subject)
Date: Sun Dec 9 04:20:00 2001
> Uh, Marco... what does it do? We might want to
know before installing it on our PC. :) <

Fair enough: it's a program handling Initiative during
Combat Turns. It also has some of the tables you'd
expect in a GM screen. It's a zipped file of 180Kb.
It's still a BETA version. Most of the databases
(e.g.: available NPCs, weapons, vehicles, spells...)
contain basic stuff only (but they can be edited with
Notepad).
Since all the data are organized MY WAY, you may get
lost browsing through them (the part relative to
healing looks like hell): keep some aspirins close at
hand. Some of you already asked for a copy and I sent
them one: I hope they didn't die of terminal headache.

Cheers
M.



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Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Derek Hyde)
Subject: Windows Program (was previously: No Subject)
Date: Sun Dec 9 08:45:00 2001
I've got it but the actual program doesn't work on my
computer....however I did realize as a side thought that those tables
and stuff are pretty nice as a quick reference without having to go to
the book every time you need to look up a list of stuff

> -----Original Message-----
> From: shadowrn-admin@*********.com
[mailto:shadowrn-admin@*********.com]
> On Behalf Of marco z
> Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 3:19 AM
> To: shadowrn@*********.com
> Subject: Windows Program (was previously: No Subject)
>
> > Uh, Marco... what does it do? We might want to
> know before installing it on our PC. :) <
>
> Fair enough: it's a program handling Initiative during
> Combat Turns. It also has some of the tables you'd
> expect in a GM screen. It's a zipped file of 180Kb.
> It's still a BETA version. Most of the databases
> (e.g.: available NPCs, weapons, vehicles, spells...)
> contain basic stuff only (but they can be edited with
> Notepad).
> Since all the data are organized MY WAY, you may get
> lost browsing through them (the part relative to
> healing looks like hell): keep some aspirins close at
> hand. Some of you already asked for a copy and I sent
> them one: I hope they didn't die of terminal headache.
>
> Cheers
> M.
>
>
>
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Message no. 3
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Xeo Krell)
Subject: Windows Program (was previously: No Subject)
Date: Sun Dec 9 09:50:01 2001
I would like a copy of the prog.
My email is: shadowman@*********.net
Thnks!!
Message no. 4
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Eric Wiser)
Subject: Windows Program (was previously: No Subject)
Date: Mon Dec 10 13:40:01 2001
I wouldn't mind checking the program out for you. Heck I'll even send
you an email telling you what I think after I am done :)

email is ewiser@****.edu


marco z wrote:

> > Uh, Marco... what does it do? We might want to
> know before installing it on our PC. :) <
>
> Fair enough: it's a program handling Initiative during
> Combat Turns. It also has some of the tables you'd
> expect in a GM screen. It's a zipped file of 180Kb.
> It's still a BETA version. Most of the databases
> (e.g.: available NPCs, weapons, vehicles, spells...)
> contain basic stuff only (but they can be edited with
> Notepad).
> Since all the data are organized MY WAY, you may get
> lost browsing through them (the part relative to
> healing looks like hell): keep some aspirins close at
> hand. Some of you already asked for a copy and I sent
> them one: I hope they didn't die of terminal headache.
>
> Cheers
> M.
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Send your FREE holiday greetings online!
> http://greetings.yahoo.com

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