Browse Year - 2001
Program Description
ZoomIt takes as input a single board and splits it into 25 blocks of 12 by 5. It then outputs a ZZT world of 25 boards, each board a 5x zoom of a 12 by 5 block, with board links to its neighbor blocks.
Utility Description
This utility will enable those whose computers have an atypical ASCII character set; it simply allows you to run ZZT with the normal 256 characters.
Program Description
There has been some controversy on whether or not this utility is the same as the ZZM Studio. It looks the exact same except for the VMUs, but it also has support for 64th notes and all 9 drums!
Program Description
At its current state, it can't do much. However, it sounds to be quite a promising utility. Right now, you can type in music, test it, and save it to a ZZM file.
Program Description
Allows you to completely manipulate the amount of health, ammo, torches, etc. you will start with in a ZZT game.
Program Description
Takes a ZZT file and rips the music directly from it, exporting it to a ZZM file that can be played using the player. Includes ZZT Music player and ZZT Music ripper. Does not function under DosBox, though the earlier version 2.0 does.
Utility Description
Desktop wallpaper inspired by ZZT. Perfect if you're running a 640x480 resolution.
Program Description
This is an incomplete ZZT clone. It has apparently been developed further - see https://web.archive.org/web/20041011090009/http://www.planetzztpp.com/index.html and https://sourceforge.net/projects/zztpp/
Program Description
An incomplete earlier version of ZZTAE available for historic purposes. This file needs `Standard.chr` from a later release in order to run.
Program Description
An external editor written in QBASIC. Offers object libraries, a fade tool, and syntax highlighting.