Dear Everyone,
My apologies. Two years ago I created the original DiceRoller as a small project to test my mettle after completing my first college level programming course. Since then I have been heavily entrenched in my studies, and the project fell by the wayside. I recently checked back to the email account I set up to receive requests for the new version and ideas. To my surprise, 100+ emails, one from every month since I established the account. So I'm sorry for making you wait.
I hope this new version will satisfy the need for VoIP dice-rolling and role-playing, and will suffice as enough of an apology.
If you want to improve it, feel free to send a request for access to the repository.
I don't currently have the code licensed, and I don't really care where it goes or what gets done with it in the future. Please attribute its original authoring to me if you borrow it. I attributed to the author of the source that does the random number generation, and of course the Skype4COM libraries and Skype are owned by Skype themselves (so all rights reserved to them).
It makes me glad to see that people enjoy my work, so play on.
Sincerely,
Cody Duncan
P.S. first person to roll a d20 and get a 6 should summon a giant scorpion of warping source code. This is not how the current application looks (luckily), but I think the idea is neat, and I don't have a campaign to put it in.