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NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

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Perry Mowbray:
I'm curious about what look like negative values on the graph...
-ewemoa (December 07, 2008, 08:43 PM)
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We've had a couple pull out (so they are definitely negative values  ;) )

ewemoa:
Aha -- thanks for the explanation -- and I like the graph too!

Thanks for your continued efforts :)

fenixproductions:
2Perry Mowbray
Time to update screenshots ;)

Perry Mowbray:
The NANY Challenge is an annual Challenge at DonationCode where coders of all levels are challenged to pledge a New Application for the New Year and release it on January 1, 2009.

This year the NANY 2009 Challenge is generating a lot of interest: we've had 34 Pledges this year! We had 15 finished entries in 2008 and 25 in 2007, so far this year we've had 10 Entries posted and have 8 Teasers.

STOP PRESS: The NANY 2009 Challenge pledge deadline extended until December 15!
The pledge deadline has been extended a week, there's now a little extra time to pledge your entry to this year's NANY Challenge. The aim of the NANY Challenge is to release a new programme, utility, game, or anything else that runs on a computer on January 1st 2009, which you have first pledged your commitment to produce in the Forum. Read the instructions here if your interested and the Challenge Reward here. If you're in need of some inspiration you can check out the Communal Idea Thread.

Teaser Focus
Visual Basic 6.0 Bible Quiz
Visual Basic 6.0 Bible Quiz is a multi-player Bible Quiz that features over 1000 questions, multiple choice answers in random order. Choice of New Testament or Old Testament at any time. Users can play by themselves or with up to 6 players competitively. There is an English and Spanish version (beta).
NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

SuperSearch
SuperSearch allows you to search on any website that can express searches as URLs with your Android phone.
NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

Find and Run Robot Plugins
PopQuotes will search many thousands of quotes to find ones that mention certain words, so you can paste them in emails or other applications.  You could also use it with your own custom text files (one item per line). It can read the same data files as my Popup Wisdom program (including standard unix fortune files).
NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

Keyser will enable FARR to reuse the searches already available in one's local installation of Firefox -- those available via its Search Bar / Search Box.  Firefox makes use of OpenSearch plugins to provide this functionality.  OpenSearch plugins are used by Firefox, IE 7, and other apps to allow one to search various sites more conveniently and quickly. The plugin may end up supporting searches from browsers other than Firefox, though they don't necessarily use Open Search plugins to provide their corresponding functionality.  Possibilities that have been considered so far include: IE 7, Chrome, Opera, and K-Meleon.
NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

CZB package will contain all the FARR plugins released by czb. This includes new plugins: JScalc, which is quite a useful calculator and plugin management system, where you can de/activate plugins, control their settings and see their html/txt files.
NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

Perry Mowbray:
The NANY Challenge is an annual Challenge at DonationCoder where coders of all levels are challenged to pledge a New Application for the New Year and release it on January 1, 2009.

This year the NANY 2009 Challenge is generating a lot of interest: so far we've had 36 Pledges! We've even got 14 Teasers and 12 Full Entries posted that you are welcome to download and try now.

Last week we extended the Pledge Deadline until December 15th, so there's still time to pledge your commitment and join the fun. We have an active thread where members have offered some ideas they'd like to see entered: see the Communal Idea Thread. DonationCoder also has an active Programming School that has a wealth of ideas and opportunities that could be developed into a NANY Challenge entry. For more information about the DonationCoder Programming School see these Instructions.

Teaser / Entry Focus
We're overwhelmed by the response we've had to this year's NANY, both in the number of entries and the breadth and quality of the entries. Here is a small snippet of what you can now find at NANY 2009:
Tree List
Tree List is a minimalistic application for easily creating hierarchical (tree-like) lists. Tree List can be used to break down tasks into manageable steps and sometimes break those steps down further into sub-steps. Tree List features: Multiple lists, Quick access to each list, Keyboard shortcuts, Portable.
NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

DecClock
DecClock is a Tool to save time when you calculate with Time. It features: a GUI, Normal Clock, Decimal Clock, Binary Clock, Hex Clock, Compare Time, Time Conversion, Time Definitions, Portable. For an explanation of these time-systems please see WikiPedia's Decimal Time and Hexadecimal Time (DecClock uses a slightly different specifiction of Decimal Time than WikiPedia's). A linux tester is wanted to test this application on Mono.
NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

CrushPad
CrushPad organizes text entries into Categories, similar to a Ticket-System. Each Ticket is classified by a Category and SubCategory and is tracked by a Status. The Search function searches all entries and the application is Portable, Multi-User access is possible over a network.
NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

Fractal Explorers
Fractal Explorers are two applications that were written just for fun, as an étude of Ruby and the OpenGL Shading Language.

* JuliaExplorer allows you to explore Julia sets of quadratic polynomials of the form z^2+c. It allows you to zoom into any part of the generated set, but the even more exciting feature is the ability to change smoothly the value of the complex parameter c, and see the fractal evolve slowly from one form to another.
* MandelbrotExplorer allows you to explore the Mandelbrot set. It allows you to zoom into any part of the set.
Fractal Explorers requires Ruby and Ruby-OpenGL.
NANY 2009 PROGRESS REPORT - The Volunteer Voice

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