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Why dont we make a list of what works?e
Hello everyone.
We all know that ARDI is being very busy with BETAS, and actually there is no real up to
date list of which applications work.
I think that all of us have tried at least one or two applications or games or whatever
you want, so consider joining all the names of the apps for making a big list of what
works under executor 2.0 beta 0.
So if ARDI agree with this, I offer myself for making a list of what works and uploading
weekly to ARDI, vorlon, the mailing list etc. or where you consider it will be better, if
everyone sendme info about the programs, utilities and so on that have been tested.
At the beggining I will receive the same program reports, so on the first days i will
release a dirty list, for not reporting all the time the same progs.
A pattern of what people can send me can be
ADDRESS TO SEND THE REPORTS: emoreno@encomix.es
SUBJECT: Program report
(Do not send to emilio.moreno@mest.unizar.es)
----------------------Program info----------------------------------
Program Name:
Version:
Language:
Kind of program (Game, application, utility):
Subkind of program (you choose):
Commercial/Shareware:
WWW/Ftp etc node:
What does not work:
Comments:
----------------------Executor info----------------------------------
Executor version:
Operating system used:
Command line switches used:
Preferences panel switches used:
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This is a proposal; before sending me any report I'd like to hear ARDI's oppinion about
this.
The tag "What does not work" refers to some feature of the program which does not work
because ARDI has not implemented it and is not fundamental for the application.
for example, the background music of "Tubular Worlds" does not work, but the game is
amazing and works perfectly.
-Emilio Moreno
P.D. Any reply to this mail must be done to emoreno@encomix.es, not to this address, or
just to the list. Thanks
Sorry for my english, not native -as you can see-
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