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From: Adam J adamj@*********.html.com
Subject: Program's
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 21:05:58 -0600
At 12:57 7/13/99 +1000, Damian Robinson wrote:
>try the two mirrors that he has up.
>a Geocities site, and one other.
>failing that, drop him a line and tell him the problem.

(First off, please quote what you're replying to. In this case I knew right
away, but in the other busier threads, it can be alot more difficult to
figure out what you're talking about)

I believe that Mike Hartmann is working on a new version of his chargen,
and has been for awhile.. must have run into major time constraints, as he
does have a new job that is a fair ways away from his home, I believe.

I've been toying around with the idea of working on a chargen again. Been
tossing the idea back and forth with a couple people on IRC, and hopefully
developing in tandem a version for *nix (his side) and windows (my side),
which can share data files, read each others characters, etc.

Is there enough demand to make this worth my time? Would people tie me to a
stake if I asked for a nominal shareware donation, if they liked the
program? (NO plans to turn into into nagware, crippleware, etc, but I
wouldn't mind a few bucks or an OOP book, something like that, just to
justify my time..)

Replies should probably go private, unless it's something that could use
further discussion on the list.

Adam
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