AriesType
AriesType was a touch typing education program that I made while I was a freshman in high school. It tied into the local Novell NetWare network to be a multi-user application with different capabilities given to students, teachers, and system operators. AriesType also included basic local email and paging capabilities. At the time, I had penned some of my software as Aries Software or a variant, though Aries Software was simply an unregistered alter-ego of me.
I wrote AriesType in lieu of taking an introductory computer class in high school, and the work primarily occurred during class hours in the same classroom. My past experience at the time with computers and software enabled that position, though I still had to be at school during school hours. This project was my first network-enabled multi-user application and was worthwhile for learning about related concerns.
AriesType was completed as a working product, though its real-time student typing playback feature was never finished. The typing playback feature would have simulated what the screen looked like for a selected student's typing session, including delays and mistakes, though this likely would not have given much value to teachers. This and the email and paging features are a classic example of gold plating that less-experienced software engineers suffer from.
Download
- Download the AriesType installer, which uses CatSetup for an easy installation instead of AriesType's own installer
Screen Shots
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