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NetHack with a Qt interface
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Edited on September 24, 2002.






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Contributed by Dion. Edited on October 24, 2002.
         Nephi finished a feature that was partly implemented by the DevTeam: invisible objects. With this patch, any object can be invisible, which changes the handling in various ways. Binaries (for Windows) are available as well.
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Dion January 20, 2003
Nephi did a couple of other patches, most notably the Grudge patch (which makes some monsters dislike eachother) and the Photography patch, with which you can actually develop and view your photographs!
Dion September 25, 2003
Also check out the Vacuum Cleaner Patch and his new preliminary Pirate Patch!

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