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WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format. Free software for viewing and printing Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on major hardware and operating system platforms. Ghostscript is an interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language. A PostScript interpreter usually takes as input a set of graphics commands. The output is usually a page bitmap which is then sent to an output device such as a printer or display. PostScript is embedded in many printers. TIME LORD Index for Handheld PC's A modified version of the Index from the HTML version of TIME LORD suitable for Handheld PC's. To use, save to your computer and then copy over to the Handheld PC, overwriting the original Index file. A dice randomizer for Pocket PC units, RPG Aide allows multiple dice, near infinite modifiers to the die roll, and dice of any size. Originally available from http://home.earthlink.net/~wcastello, RPG Aide has disappeared from the developer's website. It is now available here. NOTE: This software is designed for Pocket PC's using the Pocket PC 2000 or 2002 OS. Neither the author nor the owners of this site can be held accountable for any problems encountered in using this software on unsupported machines. RPG Aide has been tested and found to work on the Casio E-15 and therefore should work on most non-Pocket PC units. Doctor Who - The Official Site The BBC owns it, and it's actually quite good! 10,000 pages of news, webcasts, competitions, pictures, video clips and more.... The Doctor Who Resource Page and Mailing List WHO-RPG-L is an electronic mailing list that discusses roleplaying in the universe portrayed by the well-known British science-fiction program Doctor Who. Topics include experiences of running Doctor Who games, characters and storylines, trying to organize Doctor Who role-playing games and playing Doctor Who using other systems. List members have written a number of adventures and supplements for the two commercial Doctor Who role-playing games and for playing in the Doctor Who universe. Also the home of the ASCII version of TIME LORD. The Doctor Who RPG Group at Yahoo Dedicated to role-playing in the BBC's Doctor Who universe, battling Daleks and travelling in time and space! You create a character and role-play he/she using the TIMELORD rpg rules! Free sign-up, join now. TIME LORD: Miranda Campaign Setting PBEM (Play by Email) Campaign Setting for the Time Lord Role Playing Game. The adventures are set at the very end of the Stellar Epoch of our Universe, where Miranda, the daughter of the Doctor, struggles to bring peace and harmony to the universe as the Empress of Time and Space. TIME LORD: Future's End Campaign Setting PBEM (Play by Email) Campaign Setting for the Time Lord Role Playing Game. It is the Future's End. Zagreus the Destroyer who waits at the End of the Time has arisen, and threatens all of causality with Anti-Time. And Zagreus is you! Not yet, mind you. But the Anti-Time effects eminating from your eighth incarnation are already affecting you. Gallifrey is gone. The Universe denies that the Time Lords even existed. Old enemies have become new. It's up to the Doctors to stop time's destroyer, and save their eighth incarnation. The Amethyst Alliance (net portal link on entrance page) The Amethyst Alliance, The International Role-playing Guild, is dedicated to the spread of role-playing related information of all game systems and genres, making that information accessible to people from all over the world and from all walks of life; additionally, the Alliance is dedicated to the positive spirit of cooperation in regards to the promotion of role-playing games, to new and veterans players, and -most importantly- having fun. WebRing is the best way to find great web sites, share ideas with peers and participate in topical communities for free. Use WebRing to participate in highly focused and rich online communities, search more than 60,000 rings, 1 million sites, or more than 3,000 WebRing forums. If you have a website of your own that you want to share with others, join a ring or create one of your own. Within these pages, Arduin fans share the world of Arduin, it's history, people, culture, landmarks and places of mystery as they have adapted it to their own campaign worlds, as well as some insights into the true Arduin from notes by Dave Hargrave, some of his closest friends and those gamers who were fortunate enough to experience the glory of Arduin in person. |
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