Google has just unveiled its Chrome OS operating system during a press event at the company's headquarters, and it's pretty much exactly what we expected it to be: a streamlined Linux kernel booting straight into the Chrome web browser. The code is available starting today. Web web web web web web web. The Chrome OS replaces the traditional software stack on computers with a more. As your link points out: Conclusion: That was fun, but is of course useless:. Generally speaking, the NDK makes sense only for a small percentage of apps, so in the general case Google advises against trying to write a whole Android app using the NDK.
Press Release: April 1, 2000
- A cow with a dream. A cow who takes freedom for granted. But he's just a cow, living in a deception set by the farm and corporation that exploits them, milk and body.
- Apple's latest antics with XServe, Java, Lion only available from the Mac App Store, the iOS-ation of Mac OS X and Final Cut Pro X means that nobody knows what Apple's focus is (probably least of all Apple) and here Mozilla might be right in saying that they don't want to dedicate resources to an enterprise version of Firefox on Mac OS X.
Mac OS 9: The Missing Manual-- The Book That Should Have Been in the Box
Sebastopol, CA--The latest system software for the resurgent Macintosh platform is Mac OS 9, which includes over 50 new features. Despite the long list of enhancements however, Apple ships Mac OS 9 without one of the most important features of all: a manual.O'Reilly/Pogue Press comes to the rescue with the first book in the eagerly anticipated Missing Manual series-- Mac OS 9: the Missing Manual. Award-winning author David Pogue brings his humor and expertise to Mac OS 9 in this lucid, impeccably written guide.
Readers will appreciate the step-by-step guides to setting up small networks, the tutorials on Mac OS 9's new Multiple Users control panel, and the coverage of Mac OS 9's speech-recognition, color printing, digital video, and self-updating software features. Along the way, Pogue communicates the joy of using the little shortcuts, drag-and-drop surprises, and elegant design touches that make the Mac the most passionately championed computer in the world.
'The Missing Manual idea wasn't actually mine,' says Pogue. 'It came from a guy on a trade-show bus. Something about me must have screamed 'Free therapy,' because the guy started to vent. He was furious that most software companies have stopped producing printed manuals. (Or, as he put it: 'Like they can't afford another 50 cents a box?') Instead they--Netscape, Intuit, Adobe, Microsoft, Apple, everyone--expect you to learn complex software using online help screens. You can't underline it, bookmark it, or read it in the bathroom. You couldn't follow the steps even if you wanted to, because its own window covers up the software you're trying to use. And worst of all, online help is usually terribly written.'
'By this time, my mind was racing. Everyone complains about the disappearance of software manuals, but nobody does anything about it! By gum, I wasn't going to waste my life hunting through online help. I would create--the Missing Manual series. If the Missing Manuals scratch a global itch, I'll be thrilled. But as I write or edit the book, in the back of my mind, I'm thinking of that guy on the bus. If only I could get back to him now... 'You were right all along' I'd say, 'this one's for you.'
'But above all, a Missing Manual is about the writing,' explains Pogue. 'It's clear, crisp, jargon-free, and often witty, with enough patience for the novice and enough depth for the power user.'
About the Missing Manual series:
Microsoft does it. Apple does it. Adobe, Netscape, and FileMaker do it. Almost every major software company, in fact, sells increasingly sophisticated software without a printed manual. To cut costs and save production time, today's software companies don't offer physical instruction manuals at all. Instead, you're expected to learn these complex programs by reading electronic help screens. One technical writer finally became inspired enough to do something about the problem. David Pogue, author of the bestselling PalmPilot: The Ultimate Guide, has teamed with O'Reilly to launch a new imprint, Pogue Press, dedicated to producing beautifully written manuals for popular consumer software and hardware products. O'Reilly/Pogue Press is pleased to introduce its new line: the Missing Manual series.
Online Resources
- More information about the book, including Table of Contents, index, author bio, and sample chapter
- Cover graphic in jpeg format
- The Missing Manual series
- An interview the author conducted with himself
By David Pogue
1st Edition March 2000
1-56592-857-1, 472 pages, $19.95
order@oreilly.com
1-800-998-9938
About O'Reilly
For 40 years, O'Reilly has provided technology and business training, knowledge, and insight to help companies succeed. Our unique network of experts and innovators share their knowledge and expertise through the company's SaaS-based training and learning solution, O'Reilly online learning. O'Reilly delivers highly topical and comprehensive technology and business learning solutions to millions of users across enterprise, consumer, and university channels. For more information, visit www.oreilly.com.Unveil (itch) (klaatu) Mac Os Free
Google has just unveiled its Chrome OS operating system during a press event at the company's headquarters, and it's pretty much exactly what we expected it to be: a streamlined Linux kernel booting straight into the Chrome web browser. The code is available starting today. Web web web web web web web. The Chrome OS replaces the traditional software stack on computers with a more. As your link points out: Conclusion: That was fun, but is of course useless:. Generally speaking, the NDK makes sense only for a small percentage of apps, so in the general case Google advises against trying to write a whole Android app using the NDK.
Press Release: April 1, 2000
- A cow with a dream. A cow who takes freedom for granted. But he's just a cow, living in a deception set by the farm and corporation that exploits them, milk and body.
- Apple's latest antics with XServe, Java, Lion only available from the Mac App Store, the iOS-ation of Mac OS X and Final Cut Pro X means that nobody knows what Apple's focus is (probably least of all Apple) and here Mozilla might be right in saying that they don't want to dedicate resources to an enterprise version of Firefox on Mac OS X.
Mac OS 9: The Missing Manual-- The Book That Should Have Been in the Box
Sebastopol, CA--The latest system software for the resurgent Macintosh platform is Mac OS 9, which includes over 50 new features. Despite the long list of enhancements however, Apple ships Mac OS 9 without one of the most important features of all: a manual.O'Reilly/Pogue Press comes to the rescue with the first book in the eagerly anticipated Missing Manual series-- Mac OS 9: the Missing Manual. Award-winning author David Pogue brings his humor and expertise to Mac OS 9 in this lucid, impeccably written guide.
Readers will appreciate the step-by-step guides to setting up small networks, the tutorials on Mac OS 9's new Multiple Users control panel, and the coverage of Mac OS 9's speech-recognition, color printing, digital video, and self-updating software features. Along the way, Pogue communicates the joy of using the little shortcuts, drag-and-drop surprises, and elegant design touches that make the Mac the most passionately championed computer in the world.
'The Missing Manual idea wasn't actually mine,' says Pogue. 'It came from a guy on a trade-show bus. Something about me must have screamed 'Free therapy,' because the guy started to vent. He was furious that most software companies have stopped producing printed manuals. (Or, as he put it: 'Like they can't afford another 50 cents a box?') Instead they--Netscape, Intuit, Adobe, Microsoft, Apple, everyone--expect you to learn complex software using online help screens. You can't underline it, bookmark it, or read it in the bathroom. You couldn't follow the steps even if you wanted to, because its own window covers up the software you're trying to use. And worst of all, online help is usually terribly written.'
'By this time, my mind was racing. Everyone complains about the disappearance of software manuals, but nobody does anything about it! By gum, I wasn't going to waste my life hunting through online help. I would create--the Missing Manual series. If the Missing Manuals scratch a global itch, I'll be thrilled. But as I write or edit the book, in the back of my mind, I'm thinking of that guy on the bus. If only I could get back to him now... 'You were right all along' I'd say, 'this one's for you.'
'But above all, a Missing Manual is about the writing,' explains Pogue. 'It's clear, crisp, jargon-free, and often witty, with enough patience for the novice and enough depth for the power user.'
About the Missing Manual series:
Microsoft does it. Apple does it. Adobe, Netscape, and FileMaker do it. Almost every major software company, in fact, sells increasingly sophisticated software without a printed manual. To cut costs and save production time, today's software companies don't offer physical instruction manuals at all. Instead, you're expected to learn these complex programs by reading electronic help screens. One technical writer finally became inspired enough to do something about the problem. David Pogue, author of the bestselling PalmPilot: The Ultimate Guide, has teamed with O'Reilly to launch a new imprint, Pogue Press, dedicated to producing beautifully written manuals for popular consumer software and hardware products. O'Reilly/Pogue Press is pleased to introduce its new line: the Missing Manual series.
Online Resources
- More information about the book, including Table of Contents, index, author bio, and sample chapter
- Cover graphic in jpeg format
- The Missing Manual series
- An interview the author conducted with himself
By David Pogue
1st Edition March 2000
1-56592-857-1, 472 pages, $19.95
order@oreilly.com
1-800-998-9938
About O'Reilly
For 40 years, O'Reilly has provided technology and business training, knowledge, and insight to help companies succeed. Our unique network of experts and innovators share their knowledge and expertise through the company's SaaS-based training and learning solution, O'Reilly online learning. O'Reilly delivers highly topical and comprehensive technology and business learning solutions to millions of users across enterprise, consumer, and university channels. For more information, visit www.oreilly.com.Unveil (itch) (klaatu) Mac Os Free
Chaincards is a turn based dungeon crawler where you play as Chain, a young wizard whose goal is to find out his master's magic notes to reveal the secrets behind his mysterious death. Search powerful spells exploring dungeons. Learn how to control them and unleash the power of magic cards to fight demons and evil magicians. Unveil the truth.
System Requirements
Minimum | Recommended | |
CPU | AMD A8-6410 @ 2.0GHz | Intel Core i5-4460 @ 3.20GHz |
RAM | 4GB | 8GB |
GPU | AMD Radeon R5 Graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GDDR5 |
OS | Windows 7 | Windows 10 |
HDD | 400MB Free | 400MB Free |
Credits
- Producer: Pyncial
- Director: Federico Giorgi
- Game Design: Federico Giorgi, Bakemono Mori, Pyncial
- Story Writing: Pyncial, DanNobula, Federico Giorgi
- Level Design: Federico Giorgi
- 2D Art: Bakemono Mori
- 3D Models: Kigha, Davide Dal Cin
- Textures: CC0 Textures, Davide Dal Cin
- VFX: Epic Toon VFX
- UI Design: Modern UI Pack, Federico Giorgi, AssoAndrea, Bakemono Mori
- Programming: Federico Giorgi
- SFX: Shamuraio
- Musics: Shamuraio, Andrea Rum
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Release date | Apr 21, 2020 |
Author | Nameless Studio |
Genre | Card Game |
Made with | Unity, Adobe Photoshop, Krita |
Tags | Ludum Dare 46, Singleplayer, Turn-Based Combat |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller |
Links | Ludum Dare |
Install instructions
Mac OS X
The Application is not signed, so you must check in settings that you can execute non signed applications. Also, use chmod -x in terminal to let the OS see it as an application
Linux
Mark it as an executable in settings
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Development log
- Update 1.2.0 - Post Jam Update Part II - is now available!Jul 31, 2020
- Linux and MacOS Releases Available!Apr 27, 2020
- Chaincards avaliable!Apr 21, 2020
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