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| Quackey |
| Computer languages | Bash shell script + |
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| Full description | Quackey is a software version of the classic Perquackey anagramming word game. It is implemented as a Bash shell script and runs under Linux, UNIX, and OSX. The game is suitable for either solitary or competitive play. |
| Game | puzzle + , word + |
| Homepage URL | http://bash.webofcrafts.net/qky.README.html + |
| Interface | command-line + |
| Is GNU | false + |
| Keywords | word games + , anagram + , Quackey + , Perquackey + |
| Last review by | Matt Lee + |
| Last review date | 16 March 2012 + |
| License | GPLv3 + |
| License verified by | Deborah Nicholson + |
| License verified date | 23 May 2008 + |
| Name | Quackey + |
| Related projects | Yawl + |
| Revisionid | 13,960 + |
| Revisiontimestamp | 16 March 2012 19:34:42 + |
| Revisionuser | Mattl + |
| Short description | Perquackey as a shell script + |
| Submitted by | Database conversion + |
| Submitted date | 1 April 2011 + |
| Use | gameplaying + |
| User level | beginner + |
| Version date | 23 May 2008 + |
| Version download | http://bash.webofcrafts.net/qky.tar.gz + |
| Version identifier | 0.3 + |
| Version status | stable + |
| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 25 May 2012 00:11:10 + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Entry + |
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