Seahaven Towers
Haniport Levee
Angeline Crossing
Delvenor Beacon
Trek
Dungeon
Empire

Terminus
Grafiker
Classic
Contessa

Paint
Write
Acoustiq
Draw
Filigree

Tome
Gamer
Orbit
Atlas
Chronology

Editor
Player
Reader
Viewer
Calc

 



A Survey of Guildhall Applets

Guildhall organizes its functionality into code segments call applets. Within the context of the Guildhall desktop and its desktop manager (the Filer), these applets are analogous to host applications. They are loosely categorized into five groups: Works, Tools, Games, Lore, and utilities. The Works applets (Acoustiq, Draw, Paint, Filigree, and Write) facilitate ordinary content creation. The Tools applets (Classic, Contessa, Grafiker, and Terminus) support the development of Guildhall itself. A number of games are included, some at release readiness (Seahaven Towers and Haniport Levee), some have substantial work completed (Angeline Crossing and Delvenor Beacon) and others, patterned after third party applications, are just getting started (Dungeon, Empire, and Trek). The Lore applets (Atlas, Chronology, Gamer, Orbit, and Tome) explicitly facilitate content creation related to the Fells Guild, the nation of Longwood, and the world of Tyr Pell. Finally, there are several utility applets, not pictured here (Player, Viewer, Reader, Editor, and Calc).



Acoustiq


Angeline Crossing


Atlas


Chronology


Classic


Contessa


Delvenor Beacon


Draw


Dungeon


Empire


Filigree


Gamer


Grafiker


Haniport Levee


Orbit


Paint


Seahaven Towers


Terminus


Tome


Trek


Write

 

 

 


 

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