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    Rasmus Juul Wagner
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    Birthright databases

    Does anybody have some kind of software that makes it easier to track
    changes to the domains?

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    Rasmus Juul Wagner
    Technical University of Denmark
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    Eric Mukogawa
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    Birthright databases

    Hiya,

    The Gorgon's Alliance computer game for Birthright had some domain
    action tools added to its final release. Unfortunately Sierra dropped the
    product, but it is still quite usable. I don't know if anything else has
    been written to date. It would definately be something worth having for
    those many player domain actions. :)

    esmdev@earthlink.net

    - -----Original Message-----
    From: Rasmus Juul Wagner
    To: birthright mailing list
    Date: Tuesday, March 24, 1998 3:41 AM
    Subject: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Birthright databases


    >Does anybody have some kind of software that makes it easier to track
    >changes to the domains?
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    >Rasmus Juul Wagner
    >Technical University of Denmark
    >c958650@student.dtu.dk
    >www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Stadium/7859
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    DKEvermore
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    Birthright databases

    In a message dated 98-03-24 06:35:27 EST, you write:

    > Does anybody have some kind of software that makes it easier to track
    > changes to the domains?
    >
    Um, well you could do what I did. I made a database and use it to keep track.
    You could do it with any Works, Access(harder), or FileMakerPro(easiest)
    program.

    Unfortunately, I won't be distributing my database as it contains entirely
    domain-specific stuff.

    More fun with databases: Create a spreadsheet containing all the War Card
    info, link it to the database with a war card graphic (I use the BR net logo,
    dimmed as the background) and print up all the war cards you need, on demand!

    Ahem. 'Course I haven't got the "link" to work yet, but hey! it's still
    useful to me.

    - -DKE

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    Jason Taylor
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    Birthright databases

    >Does anybody have some kind of software that makes it easier to track
    >changes to the domains?

    I might be able to throw a little something together.

    The problem is my Birthright experience is relatively limited. I just
    started reading the rules and experimenting about a month ago. But, if
    everyone who would be interested in such a program threw in a little wish
    list of what they would like to see it do then I could just write it based
    on the input from the Birthright veterans.

    I have also written some other freeware AD&D utilities on display at the
    website listed below. This should give you an idea of what to expect.

    Let me know what you think,
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    Birthright databases

    You could go to Eric Dunn's PBeM page.
    it's at

    http://ascent.cyberserv.com

    There he has some utilities that are useful for this kind of thing.


    >> Does anybody have some kind of software that makes it easier to track
    >> changes to the domains?
    >>
    >Um, well you could do what I did. I made a database and use it to keep
    track.
    >You could do it with any Works, Access(harder), or FileMakerPro(easiest)
    >program.
    >
    >Unfortunately, I won't be distributing my database as it contains entirely
    >domain-specific stuff.
    >
    >More fun with databases: Create a spreadsheet containing all the War Card
    >info, link it to the database with a war card graphic (I use the BR net logo,
    >dimmed as the background) and print up all the war cards you need, on demand!
    >
    >Ahem. 'Course I haven't got the "link" to work yet, but hey! it's still
    >useful to me.
    >
    >-DKE
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    >>'unsubscribe birthright' as the body of the message.
    >

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