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[[TADS 3]] is the current version of [[TADS]], also created by [[Michael J. Roberts]]. TADS 2 is still in use by authors, but it is no longer being developed. Version 3 of TADS (The Adventure Development System) pushes the boundaries of IF development and world design in a number of areas, including full [[sense-passing]], areas which are composed of a number of sub-rooms, and NPC interaction with the world. The first beta release was on September 12, 2004. The first general release, TADS 3 version 3.0.12, was released on September 15, 2006.
'''TADS 3''' is the current version of [[TADS]], created by [[Michael J. Roberts]].
 
<table style="margin-bottom:1em;float:right"><tr><td>{{xaw|2011|'''TADS 3.1''': Best Technological Development}} </td></tr></table>
TADS 3.1 introduces language-level networking support, online play, and dynamic compilation.  It won Best Technological Development at the 2011 [[XYZZY Awards 2011 | XYZZY Awards]].
 
== History ==
 
[[TADS 2]] is still in use by authors, but it is no longer being developed. Version 3 of TADS (The Adventure Development System) pushes the boundaries of IF development and world design in a number of areas, including full [[sense-passing]], areas which are composed of a number of sub-rooms, and [[NPC]] interaction with the world. The first beta release was on September 12, 2004. The first general release, TADS 3 version 3.0.12, was released on September 15, 2006.


The release of version 3.0.15 coincided with the release of a greatly enhanced version of the Workbench IDE for Windows. The 3.0.16 release (April 2008) includes a number of library enhancements and significantly expanded documentation.
The release of version 3.0.15 coincided with the release of a greatly enhanced version of the Workbench IDE for Windows. The 3.0.16 release (April 2008) includes a number of library enhancements and significantly expanded documentation.


<table style="margin-bottom:1em;float:right"><tr><td>{{xaw|2011|'''TADS 3.1''': Best Technological Development}} </td></tr></table>
TADS 3 comes with adv3, a rich library for developing IF and building a game world. Eric Eve's [[Adv3lite]] is an alternate library for TADS 3 designed to reduce library complexity while maintaining adv3's expressiveness and richness.
TADS 3.1, which introduces language-level networking support, online play and dynamic compilation, won Best Technological Development at the 2011 [[XYZZY Awards 2011 | XYZZY Awards]].


== Links ==
== Links ==
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* [http://www.kwi.dk/if/t3/ TADS 3 Pages] by [[S&oslash;ren J. L&oslash;vborg]].
* [http://www.kwi.dk/if/t3/ TADS 3 Pages] by [[S&oslash;ren J. L&oslash;vborg]].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20161025041222/www.stauffconsulting.com/tads3doc/ TADS 3 Library Proto-Documentation] by [[Edward L. Stauff]].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20161025041222/www.stauffconsulting.com/tads3doc/ TADS 3 Library Proto-Documentation] by [[Edward L. Stauff]].
* [https://jimbonator.github.io/tads-cookbook/adv3/index.html adv3 periplus] (unofficial reorganization of documentation)


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TADS 3
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Links Home page Download
Developer Michael J. Roberts
Format TADS 3
Interaction style Parser
Systems Windows, macOS, Linux
System details
Latest version 3.1.3 / 7 Mar 2016
Status Stable
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Used byAdv3lite
Multimedia support Color, Graphics, Sound
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TADS 3 is the current version of TADS, created by Michael J. Roberts.

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XYZZY Awards 2011
TADS 3.1: Best Technological Development

TADS 3.1 introduces language-level networking support, online play, and dynamic compilation. It won Best Technological Development at the 2011 XYZZY Awards.

History

TADS 2 is still in use by authors, but it is no longer being developed. Version 3 of TADS (The Adventure Development System) pushes the boundaries of IF development and world design in a number of areas, including full sense-passing, areas which are composed of a number of sub-rooms, and NPC interaction with the world. The first beta release was on September 12, 2004. The first general release, TADS 3 version 3.0.12, was released on September 15, 2006.

The release of version 3.0.15 coincided with the release of a greatly enhanced version of the Workbench IDE for Windows. The 3.0.16 release (April 2008) includes a number of library enhancements and significantly expanded documentation.

TADS 3 comes with adv3, a rich library for developing IF and building a game world. Eric Eve's Adv3lite is an alternate library for TADS 3 designed to reduce library complexity while maintaining adv3's expressiveness and richness.

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