RookChat
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RookChat is an open source programming project and RinkWorks feature started by Samuel Stoddard to create a featureful and highly configurable HTTP/CGI chat room engine. Its features include, as of the 2.1 release:
- Users may create rooms as they wish, either public or private, with either moderated or unmoderated discussion.
- Four administrative levels to allow the owner fine-tuned control over the powers of individuals.
- A variety of administrative commands, from the normal quieting, kicking, and banning to the more unusual shrinking, possessing, and turning into a moron (filtering all of the user's public messages with the Dialectizer (http://www.rinkworks.com/dialect/), another RinkWorks feature).
- Message filtering is available for censoring vulgarities in public messages.
- Multi-lingual support, for the automated chat room messages. Currently supported are: American and British English, Finnish, Norwegian, Latin, Babelfish Japanese, and Hick English.
- Private messages, viewable by the recipient both in your current room and others.
- Memos, stored private messages.
- A range of resources for the automation of memo lists. (Similar to mailing lists.)
- Automatic transcript recording and storage for all users.
- Automated password recovery by email.
- Graphical smilies.
- Bots, chat robots that host games; currently, there are AcroBot, Buzzword, Chat Bingo, Country Quiz, Kick-a-Mole, MatchBot, Math Race, Quiz Blitz, Snag, State Quiz, and Whack-a-Mole (all described here (http://rinkworks.com/rookchat/botgames.shtml).)
- Dice rolling for any number of dice, each with any number of sides.
- Unit conversion between Imperial and Metric, as well as within those systems (such as feet to inches).
RookChat v1.0 was released on August 5, 2003.
External links
- RookChat at SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/rookchat/)
- RookChat at RinkWorks (http://rinkworks.com/rookchat/)