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If you fancy helping out / rewriting any of the software types or whatever it may be, your best bet is to go into the github and take a look.
- fixed spelling mistakes
- added descriptions to most of the software
- added a couple of extra features in some of the softwares
- added 3 brand new software types over the original
Hope this clears it up!
@sxdflorida I'm confused... What exactly do you mean? The ability to find good workers after you launch a software? You can already do that if you spend enough money searching...
@Russianguy (lol) https://narodgaming.ml