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Saturday, March 6th, 2010 03:52 am
Okay, I'm not having much luck with finding a program online that can convert a cwk file into something I can print. These files were originally done in Appleworks for Windows. Yeah, it's weird. But I had a certain fondess for Clarisworks from back when I used to have a Mac. I just liked it.

Now, I have a few files for Story Wars that are stuck in this format, some of the quest challenges and the contigency envelope file. I'd rather not have to recreate them, but I may end up having to do that. Before I do that, I'm going to check to see if anyone can convert this stuff for me. Someone who has Appleworks might be able to do it, though I understand it's a dead program these days.

If anyone can help, please let me know.
darkoni: (Default)
Saturday, March 6th, 2010 03:52 am
Okay, I'm not having much luck with finding a program online that can convert a cwk file into something I can print. These files were originally done in Appleworks for Windows. Yeah, it's weird. But I had a certain fondess for Clarisworks from back when I used to have a Mac. I just liked it.

Now, I have a few files for Story Wars that are stuck in this format, some of the quest challenges and the contigency envelope file. I'd rather not have to recreate them, but I may end up having to do that. Before I do that, I'm going to check to see if anyone can convert this stuff for me. Someone who has Appleworks might be able to do it, though I understand it's a dead program these days.

If anyone can help, please let me know.
darkoni: (Default)
Sunday, February 21st, 2010 02:14 am
...and push you in."

I have good news to report. I had backed up most of my larp files on a usb drive. I had thought the drive lost, but I found it today before work. Almost all my larp files are now back, except for the game Cliffhanger. I apparently didn't back that one up. It was a one hour game for about twelve people, set right after the cliffhanger ending of a tv show, during the one hour premiere of the next season. I always planned to do a sequel, appropriately called Cliffhanger II, the Sequel. I intended to set it after the next season of the "show."

What I need next is to get me a program that can open my old files. I don't have the right one on the new computer.

In other good news, I know who I am paired with for Leash. We're discussing costuming. We're both going to mostly do all black. She tells me she's going to color part of her hair to match whatever vest color I choose. We should look cool. But then we have to because we are the best. Or rather, whatever look we choose is cool simply because *we* are wearing it.
darkoni: (Default)
Sunday, February 21st, 2010 02:14 am
...and push you in."

I have good news to report. I had backed up most of my larp files on a usb drive. I had thought the drive lost, but I found it today before work. Almost all my larp files are now back, except for the game Cliffhanger. I apparently didn't back that one up. It was a one hour game for about twelve people, set right after the cliffhanger ending of a tv show, during the one hour premiere of the next season. I always planned to do a sequel, appropriately called Cliffhanger II, the Sequel. I intended to set it after the next season of the "show."

What I need next is to get me a program that can open my old files. I don't have the right one on the new computer.

In other good news, I know who I am paired with for Leash. We're discussing costuming. We're both going to mostly do all black. She tells me she's going to color part of her hair to match whatever vest color I choose. We should look cool. But then we have to because we are the best. Or rather, whatever look we choose is cool simply because *we* are wearing it.