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barsoomcore said:
Happy to help out. I've php running and if I don't have mySQL it's a no brainer, so cool.

That's great, thanks. :) I've got a seperate thread going for the application here.

I'm planning on creating a Konfabulator (got Konfabulator ? ) widget that can go into any CrystalBall monster file and copy it into your clipboard as a statblock. Need a statblock for an Adult Black Dragon? Click once to select and once to paste. Done.

LOL, I love the name. Totally.

I'm also thinking about creating a DM writing tool that will allow you to create and organize dozens of documents, switch between them rapidly, display multiple docs simultaneously, multi-file search-and-replace, display RTF, TXT and HTML files, as well as images -- and I want to include a "Text Layer" over all images so you can import a cool map from somewhere, and then without using an image editor (which is a lot of work), just add key numbers to the map, or notes, or whatever.

LOL, I think you forgot the kitchen sink! Sounds like you've got a lot planned... My main programming haunt that might be of interest to you: Sitepoint.

It sounds like a very long-term project... May the Source Be With U ;)

/johnny :)
 

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buzz said:
FYI, this nice man has created a bunch of MacOS X native installers for MySQL, PHP, and Tomcat, if you want to keep your geekiness to a minimum:

http://www.serverlogistics.com/mysql.php

Hi buzz,

That's a great link, thanks! I've been using the PHP compilation supplied by Marc Liyanage here. He no longer makes a package for mySQL (as mySQL now distributes binaries), so your link is most appreciated!

/johnny :)
 
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Welcome pezagent! Added you to the list on the first page...

Glad to know you guys have found a way to help each other here. Very cool!

Anybody have any suggestions for me? I'll figure it out on my own eventually, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Jay
 

Bryce

If anyone is keeping up with the Bryce saga, now that Corel has killed the Mac version, Eric Wenger, who coded the original Bryce, has released his landscape-generating code, wrapped in a new UI. It is a Mac-only release, at this time: http://www.uisoftware.com/Voyager/

Then there is MojoWorld, created by Ken Musgrave, who also worked on Bryce: http://www.pandromeda.com/

Some Mac fans still cling to the hope that Bryce 6 for Mac will see the light of day: http://www.bryceformac.com/
 




buzz said:
Nifty! What did you use to make them?

Thankee, Buzz.

My new G4 (blast Apple and their secrecy... could have had a G5), my old wacom tablet and Adobe Illustrator 10. Needed AI 10 for the symbols to keep the file size down. Other than all that just a lot of time and some real trial and real error.

It is not like I knew what I was doing. :D


RC Hagy
 


Please excuse me for a moment while I whine. I hate being broke. I want a Mac. WAAAH! Ok. I feel better now.

A friend of mine's mother is buying her a $4000 Mac Tower in the next month or so. Granted they also have no problem buying her a new car every 4-5 years.

No real point. Just rambling and it's vaguely mac related. :)
 

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