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Friday, March 23, 2007

New Model Viewer

New version of the silly-little Egoboo Model Viewer. Now animating the models, allowing you to rotate them with the mouse, and sporting a readable font.

ModelViewer.zip

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

New Site Redux

I've been uncomfortable using bishopia.org to host my own site, because I meant it as an Egoboo-only site in the first place, and the domain name kind of reflects that. I stuck a blog on it mostly because I'd paid for it and not done anything else with it.

The domain name is coming up for renewal in April, and I'm not going to renew it. If anyone wants it, that'd be the time to grab it. :) In the meantime, I'm moving my personal stuff to a new domain, http://www.mohiji.org/.

The hosting service I'm using (NearlyFreeSpeech.NET) is quite a lot nicer than GoDaddy, and cheaper to boot. How weird is that? Anyway, I have a better hosting environment that can handle better software, so I want something that'll handle everything I want to do on the site. In no particular order, those things are:
  • Host my programming projects.
  • Blog
  • A picture gallery.
  • Maybe forums for the programming projects, but more likely not.
  • Consistent visual style throughout the entire site.
Drupal (http://drupal.org/) fits the bill nicely, so that's what I've got running now. Everything I want is built-in, but if I want to improve things, the codebase is very clean and easy to extend. I haven't messed with theming yet, but it appears to be very straightforward. That's good, because I don't have a lot of patience for web design. :)

Anyway, the site's up now, and if my attention doesn't wander too far I'll be adding a lot in the upcoming weeks.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Egoboo 2.3.6 for Mac OS X

I don't know if there's anyone out there besides me who wants to play Egoboo on Mac OS X, but who cares? I want it, so I'm building it, and here it is. :)

If you have an existing Egoboo installation, you're going to want this file: egoboo-osx-r68.dmg. Just follow the directions in the included readme file.

If you want the new Egoboo 2.3.6 and you haven't already downloaded it yet, grab the full thing here: egoboo-osx-2.3.6.dmg. Just open up that package, copy the folder inside it onto your hard drive somewhere (it can't run within the package), and run Egoboo!<

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Egoboo 2.3.6

Egoboo 2.3.6 has been released! I don't say it enough, but Zefz and the guys on the Egoboo Resurrection project are doing some great work. For the first time in years, there's honest new content to play. That's one of the big things that was missing in Zippy.

I'm also stoked as this release is using my Egoboo 2.x codebase. Brings a tear to my eye. :)

To get your copy, go here: http://home.no.net/egoboo

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