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This application is designed to help create Contract bridge hands with constrains on points and/ or number of cards per suite for each player. The program is an easy to use Java program which outputs the results in an HTML format (fits an A4 page for easy printing).
Media wiki pages: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/bridgedealer/
This program allows a user to play Mille Bornes against a computer opponent. Rules have been slightly altered, and are explained under "special rules" in the rules window.
...Estimated time of completion: Mid November
(See the CHANGELOG file)
2: Fully automated GUI with all actions scheduled and handled by the computer. Users will only have to select options off of a menu.
3: Full simulator with images, AI and multi-player (hopefully including LAN, Internet, and local).
Magic:The Gathering over LAN or Internet, alone or against another player (need IP of your opponent). The program is the judge : you play with the true rules. Firemox can also emulate another TBS. Written in Java, works on Mac, Windows and Linux.