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MER Time 1.0
Shows the current Local Solar Time on Mars at the landing sites of the NASA/JPL Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity more>>
Mer-my-Maid 1.1
Grab the magic bubbles in hostile waters. more>> After nearly thirty years of research, my lifes work was about to come to a close. In the end it had been luck, well, luck and a hideously expensive carpet bombing, that provided the final breakthrough. A chance hit had scattered the magics that cloaked the ancient submerged city of gold, and now all its secrets, not to mention treasures, lay bare. The ship was in place, the diving equipment prepared; the lost nights staring into dusty volumes, the empty bottles, the wrecked marriage, nearly forgotten. In a few more minutes I would finally know if it had all been worth it." -- Arthur D. Iverson A greedy diver broke through the magic shield protecting their sunken city of gold - now an army of mermaids must brave the most dangerous of depths and collect the scattered remnants of magic to rebuild the shield. A steady hand and steady nerves are required to make it through all fifty stages..<<less
Pirates of Dark Water 1.0
Based on the cartoon hit, make your course through pirates and monsters to get the 13 treasures of the crown and save the World of Mer, unless Gloth stops you...a wonderfull adventure game. more>>
Go on quest to save the world in this game. Take control of one of three characters, each with unique abilities. You will have to fight bands of pirates that attack from every direction. However, you will need to stay alert to avoid the earthquakes and pools of dark water that can end your adventure. If the journey becomes too tough, have a friend help you out. While youre playing, huge character designs bring all of the action to life.
Based on the cartoon hit, make your course through pirates and monsters to get the 13 treasures of the crown and save the World of Mer, unless Gloth stops you...a wonderfull adventure game.
Save the planet from The Pirates.

InspIRCd 1.2.1
InspIRCd is a modular C++ IRCd (IRC daemon) for Linux, BSD, Windows and Apple OS X systems created to provide a stable, modern, and lightweight IRCd written from scratch. more>>
InspIRCd is a modular C++ IRCd (IRC daemon) for Linux, BSD, Windows and Apple OS X systems created to provide a stable, modern, and lightweight IRCd written from scratch.
As InspIRCd is one of the few IRCd projects written from scratch, it avoids a number of design flaws and speed issues that plague other more established IRCd projects with the same or less features, such as UnrealIRCd 3.
InspIRCd is one of the few IRCd projects to provide a vast number of features in the form of modules through the use of an advanced, well documented module API.
By keeping the functionality of the main core to a minimum we hope to increase the stability and speed of our IRCd project and make it customisable to the needs of many users.
InspIRCd is designed primarily to be a custom IRCd for the ChatSpike IRC network however we are releasing this free IRCd to the public under the GNU GPL so that you may benefit yourself from our work.
If you have any questions about InspIRCd, or feature requests, patches etc, you may contact our development team by connecting to our IRC support channel at irc.inspircd.org.
System Requirements: Internet connection
Enhancements: First up, a very small summary, because this is going to be a very long post. - 1.2.1 is released and now available. It contains two crash fixes over 1.2.0, and a small number of other enhancements. - 2.0.0a1 is released and now available. Also known as the daniel went insane to bring this to you release - Im retiring from the development team. Now, in detail, Ill approach these in opposite order from how they were announced, because I know that a lot of people are going to have a lot of different questions. Myself first: This will come as nothing new to some people, but a lot of you wont know this properly, but here it goes: Ive been around IRC now for approximately 8 years, or in more casual terms "far too long". Of these 8 years, Ive been with InspIRCd not quite from the beginning, but certainly from very early on - and definitely from when it was actually usable. Its been a pleasure to see somethin grow from being so small to being so thriving and tangible and full of life in a harsh environment like IRC where so many projects die or dont reach their potential. Its not been an easy road, its definitely not been a rewarding road, but its been a fulfilling one. Ive enjoyed these 8 years, and Im by no means leaving IRC. I just think that - for now - the time has come for me to move on to other things. As such, and because InspIRCd is in capable hands (daniel & others), I will be.. for lack of a better word.. retiring from development. For day to day things, this means you dont need to come to me anymore. Daniel and the rest of the team, the bugtracker, forums, &c will all still be around - and welcoming your participation. InspIRCd will go on - and as this post proves - is going on perfectly well without my participation. I havent done much/any of the work for these two releases. Id like to personally extend a thanks to everyone over the years who has helped me, encouraged me, thanked me - and even called me an asshole. Youve all helped push this project far beyond what it ever would have been for me otherwise. In terms of names, (obviously in *addition* to the team), Id like to thank Brain, Special, Stskeeps (who certainly has, and continues, to enjoy calling me an asshole), danieldg, peavey and last - but by no means least, Brik. Id like to also note that the team has my best wishes to continue on and kick some ass. Im sure you will. Were off to a good start being the #2 most used IRCd and climbing in numbers daily. 1.2 in particular is now over 100 servers - our best record so far. If anyone is curious as to what Im going to be working on in the future, well, this will sound a bit familiar to some of you, but Im going to be spending my spare time on various other programming things, amongst them, some work on smaller devices like tablets. Im first in line to purchase a Nokia N900 next week and I think you should be to. Mobile devices are a huge part of our world, but one which has by no means been fully explored from a software standpoint, and I think thats something that we need a lot more of. For more information, see http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer -- Back to the releases, 1.2.1 is available to follow up on two crashes reported in 1.2.0. Im personally thrilled weve had so few problems with 1.2 since release. It vindicates to me that we did the *right* thing when developing it, and we released it at more or less the right time. Im sure it will continue to grow to new heights in the future. To download, visit: http://www.inspircd.org/?p=download&version=1.2.1 (as usual, using wget? *quote the URL*) 2.0.0a1 is released. A lot of you might be wondering what the hell we are thinking releasing a new major release (even in alpha) so soon after 1.2, well, this is the big plan weve been working on for the past year. Were going to be releasing major changes more often, but we still wont release them before theyre ready, so, as usual - this one is for previewing and testing, not for deploying on your network at this stage. To download, visit: http://www.inspircd.org/?p=download&version=2.0.0a1 (as usual, using wget? *quote the URL*) Id like to thank danieldg for putting together these releases, in particular, for the immense amount of work he put into 2.0, and to pass on my personal hopes for an amazing future that Im sure will become reality soon enough. For the curious, a diffstat and changelog will be attached as always.
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