The Turn Watcher website, a commercial product by Made to Order Software, now uses the CuteMenu module in two places:
In Turn Watcher, I removed the default background from the top CuteMenu items. The top bar menu is pretty standard and shows as a nice drop-down, the User Guide has two cool features: it is right aligned (trust me, it took me some time to figure it ...
The following are different books about our modules and how to best use them.
Please, feel free to comment them so we can improve their content.
Made to Order Software offers Drupal websites to its customers. The websites come in with a given set of modules. There is some online help within the Drupal website, however, these help pages are often too technical to be understood by most of our customers. For this reason, we have created this library of help pages about some of the modules we are offering to our customers.
Please! Feel free to post a comment (or email us) if you see anything wrong or would like clarification. We are always looking to do our best to help you.
Thank you!
Turn Watcher™ is a Combat Initiative Tracker by Made to Order Software! Turn Watcher was created by gamers for gamers to help you run your combat rounds more smoothly and efficiently.
Turn Watcher keeps track of the combat order of each player character (PC) and monster involved in your encounters by tracking player and monster initiative order and current hit points so you don't have to!
Turn Watcher lets you make secret skill checks and will saves for player characters. It manages the PCs and monsters that have delayed or readied actions. And it handles automatic bleed out of dying PCs and monsters!
Made to Order Software has chosen Drupal for its web presence, and extends this robust open source web software system as a benefit to its customers.
Using Drupal allows us to very quickly develop attractive yet very complex websites. Doing so has allows M2OSW to create custom modules designed specifically for Drupal for the benefit of our customer and the general public. We are proud to present to you our line of Drupal modules for you to enjoy:
As of now, our servers are running Drupal 6.9.
As stated on the Drupal website, this is a security update. Some issues could have given a hacker access to our database system. Although the risk was low, we decided to upgrade immediately.
The other problems that Drupal 6.9 resolves, were not issues on our servers.
If you have an questions or concerns, please, feel free to contact us.
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Don't forget! With 136 modules available, chances are, we've got what you need!
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Made to Order Software just released PHP eFax 1.3 adding one instruction to let eFax Developer know once an inbound message was received.
If you had version 1.2 or 1.1, please upgrade to 1.3 to get the full functionality that PHP eFax has to offer.
Alexis Wilke
CEO
Made to Order Software Corporation
Doug and Alexis at Linux on Wall Street, New York, 2007
This photo is 11.68 x 7.79 inches when printed in 300 dpi.
Alexis Wilke Bio
Alexis is the Chief Executive Officer of Made to Order Software Corporation.
He manages the company, works in the public relations and marketing.
R. Douglas Barbieri Bio
Doug is the Chief Technology Office of Made to Order Software Corporation.
He analyses, manages and develops software for our customers.
Made to Order Software is proud to announce the release of Turn Watcher version 1.4 and a brand new website!
Turn Watcher version 1.4 incorporates not only some much needed bug fixes (specifically the Stabilize function) but the addition of a brand new feature: Soft Columns.
Use Soft Columns to add, edit and remove rolls and information columns to each of your combatants. For example, you may remove the Spot/Listen columns and replace them with Perception. Add new rolls such as Move Silently and Persuasion. You may also add information-only columns such as Armor Class and Condition Track, ...
In October 2007, Made to Order Software released the first version of Order Made!®, an ordering system that adapts to any restaurant menu for their customers to order their food online.
"Back in 1999, I came up with the concept for Order Made!® I actually wrote a first version but stopped there thinking that it was too soon and no one would want it. Papa John's Pizza actually started their own system two years later, in 2001," says Alexis Wilke, the CEO of Made to Order Software. "And in May 2008, they announced that they had reached $1 billion in online sales. Then ...