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PlayRite 1.2
PlayRite enables writing of dialogues with characters, or it's just a nice simple
text editor. Features include character autodetection, character replacement,
line count, extended file-management options (which is why Zach likes it for text editing),
and a little red ball that bounces around the bottom (because Zach's a moron).
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Alerter
This was a useful proggie in its time. I used it to keep track of birthdays
and other important events. You make and save a list of important dates (such as 6/24/80)
and a message for each date (such as "Zach's birthday!"). Then, when the date or
its anniversary comes along, Alerter pops up the message.
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PetAlert
Use this for keeping track of your pets' birthdays, based on the Alerter code
but specifically for pets. Also keeps track of how much you spent on them, where
you got them, etc. I wrote this just for me because I have a lot of fish, but
if you can use it, hey: go for it.
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The Dukes of Hazzard Game
Quite probably the stupidest game ever written. But I had to write it to appease
my friend, who likes that show. Basically, in this game you are one of the thousands
of Duke cousins driving along and you have to keep jumping over police cars to
earn points. It's sort of fun for a little while.
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Sploog
Ladies and gentlemen, the first program I ever wrote for the PC.
Written in early high school, based on a program I'd written for my TI-82
(and you can tell). This is just here to make you laugh and as a reminder that we all had to start somewhere.
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