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    BridgeBuddy

    Bridge duplicate tournament card play program

    ...User setup tournaments by defining tournament type (Howell or mitchell), number of tables (in each section), number of sections, and bridgemates, possible use of watch to oversee and follow current tournament, and some other information regarded to results, html pages, and more. User also has to decide dates for tournament, names and colors for sections, sequence of pairs, etc. After each tournament date user can mark double substituts, get results from bridgemate database and/or key in results, key in penalty (e.g. 40%-60%), key in bidding (with ongoing calculation of score). Each time user choose 'Go to end of current date' all html-pages (incl css-files) for current date are made ready to transfer to a web server. ...
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    Cloud9 is a web-based MUD client that uses the full power of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS in order to deliver a flexible, good looking, powerful MUD client that can run on any machine without installation, utilizing a plain web browser (w/ JVM 1.4 support).
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