![]() ![]() ![]() There will be a separate editor released in the future though to make editing a bit easier.Īlso, feel free to come with suggestions for functionality you'd like to see, they probably won't appear in the alpha version, but who knows what the future might bring. The current release is geared towards Warhammer Fantasy but the system is built on generics to allow a wide range of systems.Īs for datafiles the application makes use of XML-files, this means that they can be read fairly easy by a human and edited in place. The very first alpha version of the application is nearly done (should be ready in two to three weeks) and what I'm looking for is testers to look for bugs and provide valuable feedback. It's not a web based system but a full blown desktop application written in Java to facilitate support across all platforms (I can test only on Windows and Linux). This is a free alternative to tools such as Army Builder for the creation of army lists. ![]() The time has finally come to unveil a project I've been working on for the last six months, namely: ![]()
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