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These links offer software that help you adjudicate and manage e-mail games. Some programs also produce maps for ongoing games. There are also sites that offer maps and other resources for specific software.
http://www.crockford.com/wrrrld/diplomacy.html
It is topologically equivalent to Avalon-Hill's map. It is on a uniform grid with vertical and horizontal lines. All land regions are strictly rectangular.
http://www.floc.net/
Observes games and produces maps automatically. Easy-to-use web interface. Powerful searches of the JDPR data base.
http://www.ellought.demon.co.uk/
Mapper for Windows, MapMaker, variants, DipTimer and Diplomacy AI.
http://www.hagenah.de/diptool/
Java programme which reads results from judges (or imports games from floc.net) and displays the maps. Connects to POP3 and sends orders using SMTP.
http://jdip.sourceforge.net/
Adjudicator and mapping program that runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X.
http://cberthet.free.fr/diplomacy/mapper/netmap.htm
A java applet to generate map positions from internet judge results. Supports standard, modern and youngstown variants.
http://realpolitik.sourceforge.net/
A cross-platform tool for displaying, adjudicating and tracking games and variants. Features downloads, manual, and forums.
http://www.xcelco.on.ca/~ravgames/dipmaps/
All of these maps may be used with Gary Pennington's DipChief mapping program.
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