
Have fun, and good hunting!

~if there's any comments or suggestions, feel free to post about it. No flames please

Tep wrote:I login and there's a dwarf to kill. You can't ask for much more than that.
Alkapwn wrote:NC has the most amazing melee build there is. Its a friggin unstopable juggernaut of pain.
If you're a fan of linux (and KDE) then you could try out Kivio. I've not messed around with it but give me a bit to compile it on a machine and see if it is possible to drop the maps in easily. I'm running pretty much only gnome desktops in linux, so I'll have to get the kde-base files in there first.Lokey wrote:Heh, my areas line up as well as always (assume some off camera movement lol)![]()
Someone have an app to recommend (something like Viseo, just without the thousand dollar license)?
I use it exclusively. Under linux and Windows both.AggieDan wrote:The good thing about openoffice.org is that it does have a Windows port.
Tep wrote:I login and there's a dwarf to kill. You can't ask for much more than that.
Alkapwn wrote:NC has the most amazing melee build there is. Its a friggin unstopable juggernaut of pain.
Go ahead and download and install it along side your MS Office stuff. There is no conflict. Though, don't spend too much time fiddling with it... *chuckle* I'm liking all the new content. There ARE priorities.Lokey wrote:Open Office on the next comp for sure, looks like a great software package (maybe on this one if MS apps sucking up memory gets under my skin more).
I avoided mentioning the beta quality 1.9 releases that I saw out there because nothing would be more painful than finally figuring it out, spending a few hours working on it and then it crashing. It *IS* still in beta, after all.DrakhanValane wrote:Open Office 2.0 is in beta right now... can wait 'til that's out of beta. Ignore the complaints that it uses Java too much.