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QTADS(6) User Manuals QTADS(6)NAME
QTads - Multimedia interpreter for TADS games
SYNOPSIS
qtads [ game-file ]
DESCRIPTION
QTads is an interpreter that can run games written in TADS. TADS is a programming language written by Michael J. Roberts, designed to
implement text-adventure games (Interactive Fiction), similar to those developed by Infocom in 1980-1990, as well as other companies (like
Legend Entertainment, Level 9, etc). If you liked games like "Zork", "Adventure", "Trinity", or "Eric the Unready", you'll feel right at
home.
This version of QTads supports both TADS versions in use today; traditional TADS 2 as well as the new TADS 3 format. It runs on a variety
of systems, including MS Windows and every Unix system for which the Qt library is available, including Linux and Mac OSX.
OPTIONS
With no arguments, QTads will by default ask you for a filename, unless this prompting has been disabled in the configuration dialog.
The optional filename can be used to start a game immediately.
LICENSE
QTads is a Free program, dual-licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) as well as the HTML TADS Freeware Source Code License.
See the file COPYING (included in the package of the program), or the "Help->About" menu for details.
AUTHORS
This program is written and maintained by Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@gmail.com>.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The reference implementation of the TADS VM was done by Mike Roberts. Several people helped making QTads a better program. See the file
CREDITS or the "Help->About" menu for a list of names.
SEE ALSO frotz(6), inform(1)
April 2010 QTADS(6)