Fran Crimi
03-14-2006, 06:38 AM
FYI...
I ran into Wei the other day who told me that he's just about completed his new Wei table with more functions. He was kind enough to link me to his prototype and I have to say that it's truly awesome!
There will be a bit of a learning curve as the functions are a bit more complex, although it's totally user-friendly.
Wei says it will open to the public for free, as before, and will be launched in a few days---however, it will continue to be a work-in-progress.
Some new features will be:
-- You can throw out all the balls (full rack or 9 Ball) at random with one mouse click.
-- You can rack the balls (full rack or 9 Ball) with one mouse click.
--Drawing lines and arrows are easier and FUN.
--With one mouse click you can transfer the balls to the end of their paths.
--Copying and pasting will be a different process since this will be a URL address.
--You can write text into the body of the table.
And much more...
Fran
I ran into Wei the other day who told me that he's just about completed his new Wei table with more functions. He was kind enough to link me to his prototype and I have to say that it's truly awesome!
There will be a bit of a learning curve as the functions are a bit more complex, although it's totally user-friendly.
Wei says it will open to the public for free, as before, and will be launched in a few days---however, it will continue to be a work-in-progress.
Some new features will be:
-- You can throw out all the balls (full rack or 9 Ball) at random with one mouse click.
-- You can rack the balls (full rack or 9 Ball) with one mouse click.
--Drawing lines and arrows are easier and FUN.
--With one mouse click you can transfer the balls to the end of their paths.
--Copying and pasting will be a different process since this will be a URL address.
--You can write text into the body of the table.
And much more...
Fran