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16-April-2001: At this time I'm working on a project of a game similar to an amazing game:TetriNet It's about ofcource Tetris but with computer as opponent and not with other players on Internet as TetriNet. And for those that do not know what Tetrinet is, it's for sure the best program for tetris on Internet...
The name is not yet decided, but it will support themes and the others elements of Tetrinet (except the game on Net).
Here you can see how it'll look:

09-December-2000: New version for PuzzlerPuzzler : 1.1 with support for 7 more formats of images in addition to jpeg which the first version had:
Gif, Pcx, Png, Bmp, Dib, Wmf, Emf.Also one more choice added for big images so they don't stretch to fit the dimensions of the program but at their normal dimensions (not all the image is visible).
29-Octomber-2000: The page changed :new menu and the region with the programs separated to two categories:
Dos and Windows. The first has 5 programs and the second 3. So if you are interested in something particular you will find it faster... I also removed the programs that had support only for Greek language.
Also with the new design I add the new version of Backgammon for Windows. The program is still shareware, like the version of Dos, while there are some improvements-additions. More at Windows Programs. Backgammon is the second conversion to Windows after Memor, and probably Puzzler will follow...
The new version (1.1) of Backgammon, corrects a big bug of the previous. At a few days Puzzler will be available at a Windows version, with enough new elements in relation with the Dos version (statistics, scores, change directory with pictures)
09 June 2000: A lot of news this time and lets start with my programs that runs at Dos. If you run these programs at a fast machine (Pentium 200 Mhz and greater) you should get a runtime error. This corrected, so if you would like to see one of these programs now you can. The problem was at Turbo Pascal and in a unit that was holding at a 16 variable a bigger number generating this way an overflow as Borland reports at their site : http://www.inprise.com/devsupport/pascal/ Also Borland didn't made a patch correcting the problem but simple users of Pascal did so now the programs run right.