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C*Base V3.3   [2007]

C*Base V3.3 Released by :
Tao

Release Date :
28 January 2007

Type :
BBS Software

AKA :
CBase, C-Base

Website :
http://www.acc.umu.se/~tao/cbase/

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Tao of Triad

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 20 October 2007
Quote:

To make your "Maintaining periodical releases" policy at least a *BIT* sane, please add a "Clone entry" function, so I don't have to manually add all the metadata again for each release, since screenshots (hey, I refuse to take a dump on my screen, but I don't mind giving it a shot!), credits, etc doesn't change from release to release, and if they do, it'll still be easier to have a good ground to start from.


yes, "clone entry" is on the todo list
User Comment
Submitted by Tao on 20 October 2007
@Groepaz: Sure you may. It's a quite stupid policy in some aspects though, since for most updates of C*Base, only one (or even none!) of the disk images actually change. For the new C*Base v3.3.5, which I'll apparently have to make a separate entry for, only the third disk image changed (the example graphics), for instance, plus the source code.

For v3.3.4, one of the PDFs changed.

For v3.3.3, one of the PDFs and one of the disk images changed.

For v3.3.2, one of the PDFs and one of the disk images changed.

For v3.3.1, one of the PDFs changed, and a disk image was added.

But there are 3 PDFs, a source tarball (which of course changes for each release), and 3 PDFs for each release. Quite a lot of overhead for different entries, IMHO.


To make your "Maintaining periodical releases" policy at least a *BIT* sane, please add a "Clone entry" function, so I don't have to manually add all the metadata again for each release, since screenshots (hey, I refuse to take a dump on my screen, but I don't mind giving it a shot!), credits, etc doesn't change from release to release, and if they do, it'll still be easier to have a good ground to start from.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 20 October 2007
may i point you to maintaining periodically updated entries aswell ? :)
User Comment
Submitted by Sledge on 15 September 2007
The most fantastic release in a long time. And it's not 10 years too late. The telbbs era is here. And it's about time we have some decent version of C*base to put up!
(I would have love to have this release 10 years ago though ;D)
User Comment
Submitted by Trazan on 5 August 2007
YES!

I just love this release - nice to see such a wonderful release, even if 10 years to late to actually have use for it :)
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 5 August 2007
Cool with working punter source again. I guess it's just up to RaveGuru now to use that source and incorporate it into GuruTerm. :)

Raaaaveguuuuuuruuuuu!! Wake up! Start working! ;)
User Comment
Submitted by RaveGuru on 28 January 2007
Wicked!! C*Base rulez.
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