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Java Fortune

by rmanocha

This is a java version of the famous fortune game from BSD. I am writing this program in java so that people can have a platform independent version of this great utility. I am also hoping to add some features and make jfortune fun to use.


http://jfortune.sourceforge.net

Boot, Games/Entertainment

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  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-src-0.6.zip

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:28PM on Oct 03 2004

  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-src-0.6.zip

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:28PM on Oct 03 2004

  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-src-0.6.zip

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:28PM on Oct 03 2004

  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-src-0.6.tar.gz

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:16PM on Oct 03 2004

  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-src-0.6.tar.gz

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:16PM on Oct 03 2004

  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-src-0.6.tar.gz

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:16PM on Oct 03 2004

  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-src-0.6.tar.bz2

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:16PM on Oct 03 2004

  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-src-0.6.tar.bz2

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:16PM on Oct 03 2004

  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-src-0.6.tar.bz2

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:16PM on Oct 03 2004

  • jfortune version 0.6 file released: jfortune-0.6.zip

    1)Arraylists are used again but they are used more effeciently this time around.
    2)jfortune now assigns probability to each file, then gets a random no. and checks that no. against the probabilities assigned and then prints a quote. This means that ...

    09:08PM on Oct 03 2004

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