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Reliable Software - Home of Code Co-op, the Server-less version control system
www.relisoft.com/ reviews
Programming tools, Windows tutorials, Source code, Win32 API programming, version control system.
www.relisoft.com/ reviewsInform: An Adventure Game Compiler
www.doggysoft.co.uk/inform/ reviews
Inform is generally considered to be the best free adventure game compiler. In most peoples' view the only better compiler is High Energy Software's shareware TADS (Text Adventure Design System). Bob Newell wrote a detailed comparison of TADS 2.1.2 and Inform 5.2, coming to the conclusion is that for most purposes there is little to choose between the two.
www.doggysoft.co.uk/inform/ reviews