Software >
Web browsers >
I think this became Amaya (web editor)
Software >
Web browsers >
https://web.archive.org/web/20170602105415/http://www.nocrew.org:80/software/zen/
A very simple web browser.
Not updated since 2003-09-17
Software >
(on Wikipedia)
http://www.jedit.org/
A general editor, although this page has notes on using the Ruby plugin from rubyjedit.org
While it’s really cool to have autocompletion, I think the experience of using Kate with my simple modifications is far better than this crap. My next step up from that would have to be a proper IDE.
more coming later
(on Wikipedia)
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ [ 1 ] was https://web.archive.org/*/http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.html
A terminal emulator.
Essential for its compatibility. It also comes with every Linux distribution I’ve used.
Software > Text editors >
Ruby > Ruby Editors and IDEs >
https://web.archive.org/web/20070812101823/http://www.ruby-ide.com:80/forum/
https://web.archive.org/web/20191225134211/http://www.ruby-ide.com:80/
A text editor for Ruby Programming.
Abandoned and homeless
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Entertainment > Games (PlayStation 1) >
(on Wikipedia)
was us.playstation.com/PSone/Games/Final_Fantasy_Tactics/OGS
was square-enix-usa.com/games/fft/fft-index2.html
Simple graphics, decent gameplay, very long, very good.
As good as it is, this game is pathetic compared to Tactics Ogre – (1998 game) on the Game Boy Advance SP because of some significant flaws in gameplay. It gets better though.. and it’s MUCH MUCH MUCH longer. Holy crap it’s a long game.
Software >
A telnet client.
It’s Java, but explicitly uses Ruby as its internal language.
It works fairly well for what it is.. but it lacks some basic functionality, namely running a startup script and allowing scripts to set the internal state of the program. So I’m forced to manually load a savefile on startup, and forced to manually connect to a MUD.