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Aevum Obscurum 2.6.6
Aevum Obscurum is a online turn-based multiplayer strategy game, where you take the reigns of an empire in 14th century Europe. more>>
Its the beginning of the 14th century and there is only one thing on the minds of the Kings of Europe: Glory! Armies mass and navies gather, pitting general against general and steel against steel. Who will be victorious? Will the Ottoman Empire finally break the Christian armies arranged against it? Will England colonize lands much closer to home? Will the Papal States move from tending the kingdom of God to tending the kingdom of man? Or will Vikings turn out to be as good at conquest as they are at pillaging? The choice is yours.
Aevum Obscurum aka Das Tausenburgenspiel is a free online turn-based multiplayer strategy game, where you take the reigns of a budding empire and struggle against fellow players for control of Europe. In one game, up to 50+ players vie for supremacy, but only one can be victorious. Every game you win pushes up your score, until you dont just dominate Europe, but also your fellow players. Then all will be in your shadow and not just peasants, but even kings will worship you! All this can be yours, but only if you triumph.
So, will your place be in the history books or in the mud? Will you govern or will you grovel? Do you have what it takes to rule the known world? Join Aevum Obscurum and show us what youre made of!
Aevum Obscurum is an online multiplayer strategy game.
<<lessAevum Obscurum aka Das Tausenburgenspiel is a free online turn-based multiplayer strategy game, where you take the reigns of a budding empire and struggle against fellow players for control of Europe. In one game, up to 50+ players vie for supremacy, but only one can be victorious. Every game you win pushes up your score, until you dont just dominate Europe, but also your fellow players. Then all will be in your shadow and not just peasants, but even kings will worship you! All this can be yours, but only if you triumph.
So, will your place be in the history books or in the mud? Will you govern or will you grovel? Do you have what it takes to rule the known world? Join Aevum Obscurum and show us what youre made of!
Aevum Obscurum is an online multiplayer strategy game.
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Added: 2007-05-28 License: Freeware Price:
1058 downloads
Eureka Encryption Global Edition 6.0
Eureka Encryption Global Edition contains file encryption, multiple encryption, merge encryption and more. more>>
Eureka Encryption Global Edition contains file encryption, multiple encryption, merge encryption, multiple file encryption, embedded applications (Crypt Words, Steganographer, Interface) and other tools such as a file shredder and scrambler.
Eureka Encryption Global Edition is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Other applications are available from the website.
<<lessEureka Encryption Global Edition is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Other applications are available from the website.
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Added: 2007-05-09 License: Freeware Price:
899 downloads
Faq-O-Matic 2.721
The Faq-O-Matic is a CGI-based system that automates the process of maintaining a FAQ list. more>>
The Faq-O-Matic is a CGI-based system that automates the process of maintaining a FAQ list. It allows visitors to your FAQ to take part in keeping it up-to-date. A permission system also makes it useful as a help-desk application, bug-tracking database, or documentation system. Jon wrote an article about the FAQ-O-Matic that appeared in the USENIX ;login: newsletter: http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/1998-6/faq.html.
This documentation itself is, naturally, maintained with Faq-O-Matic. Hence the weird title. If you see anything that can use updating, please do fix it! If you just want to play around, check out the (Xref) Playground.
A mailing list is very good because it gets together people who have questions with people who have answers.
A mailing list archive is even better, because it lets thoughtful people with Frequently Asked Questions search for an immediate answer, and avoid bothering the people who have answers. Unfortunately, the answers in a mailing list archive become stale over time, are disorganized, and are hard to sift from the conversational noise of the mailing list.
A Frequently Asked Questions list (FAQ) is even better, because the people with questions can be a little lazier and still find their answer right away. Unfortunately, maintaining a FAQ list requires effort; if the people with the answers become lazy, the FAQ list becomes stale.
I wrote the FAQ-O-Matic when I found myself frequently answering a certain question on a mailing list. The FAQ for the list had become stale (its creators interest had succumbed to laziness), and I knew I was far too lazy to take over maintaining my own FAQ.
So, in a triumph of laziness, I wrote the FAQ-O-Matic. The idea is this:
- People with answers can submit them to the FAQ, but
nobody is responsible for knowing all the answers.
- People with corrections can make them to answers, but
nobody is responsible for coordinating corrections.
This worked pretty well, but the first FAQ-O-Matic tended to become disorganized, since no-one was responsible for its structure. So I added commands to move answers and categories around, plus a Moderator feature that lets one person keep track of changes to the FAQ by e-mail:
- A person can keep a subset of the FAQ organized, but he
or she doesnt have to know all the answers or organize
the whole FAQ.
So a FAQ-O-Matic is something that lets the members of a community share the tasks of entering, correcting, and organizing frequently-asked questions and answers. Many folks have found other uses for FAQ-O-Matic, treating it as a general collaborative editing tool.
<<lessThis documentation itself is, naturally, maintained with Faq-O-Matic. Hence the weird title. If you see anything that can use updating, please do fix it! If you just want to play around, check out the (Xref) Playground.
A mailing list is very good because it gets together people who have questions with people who have answers.
A mailing list archive is even better, because it lets thoughtful people with Frequently Asked Questions search for an immediate answer, and avoid bothering the people who have answers. Unfortunately, the answers in a mailing list archive become stale over time, are disorganized, and are hard to sift from the conversational noise of the mailing list.
A Frequently Asked Questions list (FAQ) is even better, because the people with questions can be a little lazier and still find their answer right away. Unfortunately, maintaining a FAQ list requires effort; if the people with the answers become lazy, the FAQ list becomes stale.
I wrote the FAQ-O-Matic when I found myself frequently answering a certain question on a mailing list. The FAQ for the list had become stale (its creators interest had succumbed to laziness), and I knew I was far too lazy to take over maintaining my own FAQ.
So, in a triumph of laziness, I wrote the FAQ-O-Matic. The idea is this:
- People with answers can submit them to the FAQ, but
nobody is responsible for knowing all the answers.
- People with corrections can make them to answers, but
nobody is responsible for coordinating corrections.
This worked pretty well, but the first FAQ-O-Matic tended to become disorganized, since no-one was responsible for its structure. So I added commands to move answers and categories around, plus a Moderator feature that lets one person keep track of changes to the FAQ by e-mail:
- A person can keep a subset of the FAQ organized, but he
or she doesnt have to know all the answers or organize
the whole FAQ.
So a FAQ-O-Matic is something that lets the members of a community share the tasks of entering, correcting, and organizing frequently-asked questions and answers. Many folks have found other uses for FAQ-O-Matic, treating it as a general collaborative editing tool.
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1219 downloads
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