On Wednesday, April 18, 2001, at 01:30 PM, Robert Kozak wrote:

> I am relatively new to the list and I was wondering how many software
> developers are here working on OGL software products.

There's me, at least, and a couple others, I think. Mostly at this 
point, though, it's a matter of watching and waiting (while developing 
in the background, at least). I'm building a data format (an XML 
representation of d20 data, which will be PD), a toolkit which uses the 
data format (in Java and Objective-C, which will be open-sourced using 
either the BSD or X license), and a Mac OS X app using the toolkit 
(which will be shareware, if my lawyer ever lets me release it).

I'm not sure my efforts will ever get to be seen by the outside world 
except in screenshots due to the various problems with software using 
the d20 logo (or even OGL content, really). Hasbro's Infogrames deal 
buggered us software people up.

(I'm also writing traditional d20 content and plan to submit it to 
various publishers or release it as PDFs via the Web, just so I can be 
involved in the whole thing, instead of solely being a kid looking in 
the candy store window!)

--
Kevin Tatroe
www.islandspirits.com
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