- 13 (5)
The age limit you must have to register an account by yourself. If you are younger, please ask your parent or guardian first.
- 1.x
The version 1.x of Turn Watcher (At this time, from 1.0 to 1.4)
- 2000 (4)
The Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System.
- 20-sided die
- 2k
- 2.x
The version 2.x of Turn Watcher series. This one will start soon. We already have a software running, but some low level library problems currently prevent us from releasing this version. (Dec 2008)
- game (50)
- Gary Gygax (10)
Ernest Gary Gygax (1938-2008) is the creator of Dungeons & Dragons in collaboration with Dave Arneson.
- Gen Con (2)
International conferences, contests, games... Thousand of gamers meet at Gen Con each year! For more info: http://www.gencon.com/
- generator
- Gentoo (1)
A Linux distribution.
- ghoul (1)
A living dead humanoid that dwells in cemeteries and other inhabited places. Requires fire or magic to kill.
- Gimp (1)
- GM (4)
- GNU/Linux
- GUI (4)
Graphical User Interface--the windows in a software.
- gunzip
- gzip
A tool used to compress files.
- i386
- icons (2)
- IGN Entertainment (5)
- image
- images (5)
- import (5)
- initiative (11)
In most role playing games, the initiative represents the order in which players and monsters attack each others. In Turn Watcher, the initiative is rolled using 1d20 (a 20-sided die.)
- installation (2)
Instructions on how to install Turn Watcher.
- instruction
A command one can enter in a terminal to run a software.
- invited
- KDE (4)
The K-Desktop, based on the Qt library by Nokia (previously by TrollTech)
- KDE Ubuntu
- keyboard (2)
- konsole
- Kubuntu (5)
A special Ubuntu distribution specialized for the KDE.
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Turn Watcher works on different operating systems, that is, whatever you have on your computer, Turn Wathcer is likely to work for you.
- orc (1)
- order (16)
- OS
- OSes
- p3p
- package (6)
- parchment
A scroll.
- PC (6)
- personality
- Pewfell
An heroic fantasy comic book in which Pewfell is the main character. It is drawn by Chuck Whelon and we show some of his pictures in our Turn Watcher User Guide. See also http://www.pewfell.com
- phone (2)
- picture
- Pidgin (1)
- play
- player
- playing (4)
- policy
- posts
- Poul Anderson (1)
- press kit (1)
- processor (5)
The brain of your computer. Well... Really, these days there are many processors in each computer.
- purse (1)
A small bag in which one would carry coins, gems and other valuable objects.
- ready (4)
- RedHat
- requirement
Requirements for Turn Watcher™ to work on your computer.
- Robert E. Howard (2)
- role
As a character in a role playing game, you are playing that role.
- roll (6)
- root (1)
The main user who administrates a Linux operating system.
- round (6)
- RPG (3)
Abbreviation of Role Playing Game.
- tar (2)
The abbreviation of Tape Archive. This tools is now used to generate a structured list of files inside a single file.
- tarball (2)
A file composed of many files and folders. In general a tarball will also be compressed with gzip or another similar compressor.
- technical (5)
- terminal (4)
A terminal is a console where you can send instructions to a computer.
- terms (3)
- terms of use (1)
Our terms on using the Turn Watcher website.
- testing
- track (7)
- translation (1)
- treasure
- Turn Watcher (41)
A game by Made to Order Software to track characters and monsters in your d20 combats.
- Turn Watcher version 2.0 new features...
- tutorial (3)
- tw
- version (21)
The software version, representing what features are available. Turn Watcher has two series so far: 1.x and 2.x.
- Vista (4)
The Vista Operating System from Microsoft.
- wargame (3)
- Whistler
- will (21)
- Win32 (1)
Since Windows 2000, Microsoft called its operating system Win32 after the number of bits used for integers in the Intel and AMD processors. Since then, Microsoft added Win64 to support newer processors.
- Win64 (1)
- Win98
The first home edition MS-Windows system that was actually working decently. However, like all the 3.1 series, the memory model was really bad and thus many software would "interact" randomly. First called Win97, the two digits stand for the year of commercialization. Now Win32 and Win64 are used and represent a number of bits of the processor supported.
- Windows (10)
- Wizards of the Coast (6)
- wxWidgets (2)
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