Definitions for "Arachne "
Arachne is a RPG game written on top of the Shadowed Horizons framework. It aims to make it possible for novice programmers to learn as they go, and for more experienced programmers to contribute their experience to a versatile and interesting gaming concept.
An adventure game written on top of the Shadowed Horizons framework. It will fuse puzzle and exploration oriented adventure with roleplaying combat action and character development. We are actively seeking developers!
Greek mythological figure who challenged the goddess Athena to weaving contest. Athena transformed the dying Arachne into a spider
The fable of Arachne (also Arachné) is a late addition to Greek mythology, recorded in Ovid, Metamorphoses. Book 6, 5-54, 129-145 and mentioned in Virgil, Georgics, iv, 246. The anecdote does not appear in the myth repertory of the Attic vase-painters.
Keywords:  polak, xchaos, borland, gpl, dialer
Arachne is a full-screen Internet suite containing a graphical web browser, email client, and dialer. It primarily runs on DOS based operating systems, but includes a few preliminary builds for Linux. Arachne was originally created by Michael Polak (under the label xChaos software, later renamed to http://www.arachne.cz Arachne Labs) in the C language and compiled using Borland C++ 3.1 compiler, but since been released under the GPL as Arachne GPL.
a very small ring of faults near a central
Arachne is the central object-database of the German Archaeological Institute (http://www.dainst.org/index_3455_de.html). In 2004 the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Research Archive for Ancient Sculpture at the University of Cologne (FA) joined their efforts in providing and further developing Arachne as a tool for free internet-based research.