May 19, 2007 | 2:18 pm | Tags: Uncategorized
This is a list of my major projects. The list is far from complete as I keep gigabytes of my older stuff on my hard drives and backup CDs, I just need to get my stuff more organized someday. Stay tuned!
- InstantStorm: A popular freeware Flash screensaver authoring tool for Windows developed by Ondřej Vaverka and me. If you ever needed to turn your SWF files into professional screensavers, this program is right for you!
- Opaquit’s XIII Files: The site has been temporarily closed… anyway, there are still tons of useful information for everyone who loves this amazing video game based on a Belgian comic book. Contains also my popular unnoficial “Patch 1.4″ and “Enhanced Server Launcher” tool.
- My-Korea.info: A Google Custom Search based portal that tries to keep track of all official North Korean websites.
- ValidTube: This little website will fix the default sucky YouTube embedding code so that it does not ruin your site’s (X)HTML validity.
- Sdružení pekařů a přátek kopru [cs]: The title means something like “Association of Bakers and Dill Friends”, it’s just kind of an “organization” that my friends and I are members of… gosh, what a weird sentence.
- Třída bídáků [cs]: My high school class site, kept alive by me and two other students of my class. Check it out.
- Marta Ondráčková (unofficial site) [cs]: An unofficial site dedicated to all the fans of this amazing TV show host and actress Marta Ondráčková.
- UberSite: A non-commercial web hosting solution for my friends’ sites.
- Wanted Rayman (discontinued): A site covering the Rayman video game series that I made when I was 13 as an entry for an official fansite creation contest run by Ubisoft.
- Rayman 4 News (discontinued): Another site about Rayman. This one was trying to keep the visitors up-to-date with the latest buzz about Rayman Raving Rabbids video game in 2006. Contains pretty nice promotional videos, the final game sort of sucked, though.
- Rayman Patches: A popular collection of my DOSbox based patches that allow you to run the oldest Rayman video games under Windows 2000 and Windows XP. A Vista release is in the works as well.
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