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    Charity Auction/Event Manager

    Registration, charge capture, and cashiering application

    This web-based application is designed for school or charity auction events. It has been used for several years at two Northern California schools to handle dinner ticket, raffle ticket, and drink sales, as well as silent and live auction winnings. Event participants put all charges on their "tab", then pay at the end of the event. They can leave with a receipt that includes tax deduction information. The solution is designed to be portable, so that it can be run on an offline LAN environment...
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    Chapas videogame

    Chapas videogame

    3D turn-based bottlecap racing game with support for multi-players

    Chapas is an open source turn-based bottlecap racing game, with 3D graphics, where the players strategically control the racers with cards. A typical round of Chapas starts by dealing 9 random cards to each player. Each of these cards represents movement points for the different bottlecaps. Afterwards, an auction takes place, where the players use their money (an initially set amount, that accumulates over different rounds), to buy the bottlecaps better suited to each player's cards. Finally...
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