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New PocketMWS Beta

Postby Goblin Hero » 27 Sep 2006, 09:11

Yes, after almost a year a new beta version 0.9 of PocketMWS is available to public.
http://www.slightlymagic.net/download/PocketMWSDemo.rar
I've fixed a lot of errors and added Oracle database and Draft Assistant features. Program now supports WM2003 and WM2005, VGA and QVGA devices.
To install it just unpack the archive into any folder of your PDA and then run PocketMWS.exe.
Try it! Test it! I need your feedback and bugreports :).
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Postby Ersill » 27 Sep 2006, 16:10

GREAT!!! :lol:
Thanks a lot...
Now I'm testing it....
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Postby Ersill » 27 Sep 2006, 16:30

WOW! It seems to be full WM2005 compatible now!

I see the Oracle function and I think it is very useful (Wich expansions are in this database?)

Also the Draft Assistant is very nice(This is the first I've seen!) and I suggest to add some colors....
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Postby Goblin Hero » 27 Sep 2006, 18:16

Ersill wrote:(Wich expansions are in this database?)
DIS,CS,TSP
Keep in mind what it is a DEMO, so some features are limited. Only 3 sets and you can't adjust picks time in draft assistant.
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Postby dragon » 10 Feb 2007, 03:46

as I pointed out in yahoo, the only problem I've found in it thus far on a PPC-6700 (WM5 pda phone) is that the font on the oracle section is tough to read....not sure if there's a way to get it to clean up a little or not though...
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Postby Goblin Hero » 10 Feb 2007, 16:23

I can see only two ways: make a bitmap font or just increase font size.
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Postby dragon » 12 Feb 2007, 01:40

well....if you want to persue either one as a remedy, let me know and I'll be a test dummy for you
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Postby waloa » 05 Apr 2007, 04:04

Congrats on a really nice program
I have taken my pocket PC to a few tournaments here in Chile and all my oponnents go :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Then thay ask me if i wrote the program (hehehehe i just tease them a little bit before telling that i didn't :twisted: )
I hope that you will continue developing the program, adding more data to the oracle and customizing the draft timer.
And if is not much to ask, you could add a coin flip and roll dice add-on, to make the experience whole :lol:
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