Ryan,
If you're seriously considering returning to the CardTable project,
please do so. Your current version, while being much more basic than
some of the other offers, is still one that I consider to be one of
the best available. Yours is no-fluff and gets the job done and it
can only improve.
Now, I just have to find an easy way to convert card lists into
tabulated lists (could only get half way with Win VIM) and I'd be
cookin' to use this application again. Its this, and not any
particular shortcomings of the application, that is the main reason
I'm not playing CCG's via LAN or online at present.
Best of success resurrecting the project.
-Warbuilder
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Ryan Casey <scfiead@...> wrote:
> Thanks for the info on LackeyCCG. It has a lot of features. Intuitive it
> is not :-)
>
> Ryan
>
> On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 11:00 AM, forallyourhamsterneeds
> <geraldkw@...> wrote:
>>
>> I think LackeyCCG is is the prominent program of this type right now, but
>> if you are still interested in working on Cardtable2 I would be glad to see
>> it.
>>
>> --- In evelchriis@yahoogroups.com, "scfiead" <scfiead@...> wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes, it's me. I have been pretty much off the grid since I had my first
>> > child.
>> >
>> > Anyone anywhere still using this? I know it is old, and I never did
>> > finish CT2, which I still have the tech development branch of somewhere in
>> > my archives. I always move it backup to backup as I move machines.
>> >
>> > Is there still a need for this type of program at all? Are there other
>> > programs that work instead? The great thing I liked about CardTable is its
>> > flexibility for use with any card game.
>> >
>> > Please let me know anything on this list.
>> >
>> > Thank you!
>> >
>> > Ryan P. Casey
>> > Programmer, CardTable
>> >
>>
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