JUICE is a cross-platform utility for editing Aleph One map files. It cant replace a dedicated editor like Forge, but it is capable of editing several aspects of map files, most of which are geared toward fixing and tweaking network maps.
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v1.1.1 adds the ability to embed shapes patches in levels, which goes hand in hand with Aleph One's new ability to read said patches.
At long last, we've completed work on JUICE v1.1. The star feature of this version is the texture converter. Read the Manual to learn more.
v1.1: With support for LINS and SIDS, complete texture manipulation is possible; the main thing to come out of this is the texture converter, which is used in both a dialog, and which runs thanks to a script system. Watts also extended JUICE to run on Java v1.4.2, allowing users of Mac OS X version 10.3 to enjoy the benefits of JUICE.
I just got finished setting up the basics of this new JUICE project. Currently working: SVN access and file releases (v1.0 is posted there). A mailing list has been created, and should be ready before Wednesday. I'll have the site linked to ASAP.
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