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Thanks!

Thanks Taran. There is a much improved version that is about to go up. You will be the first to know. I know that it is not fair to the product and the people to come out in this half baked way, but 2007, and all the Cricket things it brings, is rapidly approaching and I needed to start building some momentum.

When we figure out how it is done, we will replace the date limit with a notification when there is an update available and give the user the option to update or not. I suspect that that won't happen until, at least, the rules and score board are in.

http://www.parodicegames.com/parodice/games/quickit/demo/index.html

I wrote the original version of the game in Microsoft QuickBasic for the Macintosh more than eleven years ago (which would account for the quirky graphics and eight colours), 'Quickit 80511-01' being the last version I put out, and Quickit.jar is becoming a true translation of that into Java.

Stay tuned, things are about to get much better.

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