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[[ReplayEater]] is a program designed to organize the replay files of an installation of Worms Armageddon. Don't take it too serious.
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[[ReplayEater]] is a program designed to organize the replay files for an installation of Worms Armageddon. ReplayEater is written in Java and requires the latest [[w:Java Runtime Environment|Java Runtime Environment]] to run.
  
It is currently in testing phase and will be open source once it is finished.
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== Features ==
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* Can delete replays by date
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* Can launch replays directly from overview table
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* Small size
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* Hilarious name
  
* Features
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== Future plans ==
** Delete replays by date
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There is no indication that the program is still being worked on, despite the creator's claim that "it is currently in testing phase and will be open source once it is finished".
** launch replays directly from overview table
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** small size
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** hilarious name
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** senseless
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* Planned features
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Planned features include:
** command line for batch processing
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* command line for batch processing
** <enter here> <-- Yes, you.
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* <enter here> <-- Yes, you.
 
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* Bugs
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** not tested with Linux.
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ReplayEater is written in Java and requires the latest [[w:Java Runtime Environment|Java Runtime Environment]] to run.
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Note: Sources are NOT included in the alpha version. (I have to comment them first. ;))
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Revision as of 09:13, 22 June 2008

(Up to Software)
ReplayEater
ReplayEater screenshot
Developer: evilworm2
Latest version: 0.4_alpha / 16 October, 2006
Supported games: W:A
Language: Java
Licence: Open source
Website: none
Download: REater_alpha.jar (86,5 KB)

ReplayEater is a program designed to organize the replay files for an installation of Worms Armageddon. ReplayEater is written in Java and requires the latest Java Runtime Environment to run.

Features

  • Can delete replays by date
  • Can launch replays directly from overview table
  • Small size
  • Hilarious name

Future plans

There is no indication that the program is still being worked on, despite the creator's claim that "it is currently in testing phase and will be open source once it is finished".

Planned features include:

  • command line for batch processing
  • <enter here> <-- Yes, you.
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