My sites
Over the last 10 years, I've created many websites. Some are long gone, others are still active. Here you can find an overview of what I've done.
Active sites
Zander Zoftware (1997?-present)
Since this is the website you're viewing right now, obviously this website is still online and active. In case you are watching this page in a search engine cache or in the Wayback Archive, click the link above to visit the website.To be honest, I am not sure when I started my website (read the History page for more information) but I know it's somewhere between 1995 and 1998.
BadFellas (2004-present)
Being tired of the limitations of a certain online mafia game, two friends of mine came up with the idea of starting our own game in September 2004. BadFellas is the result of many hours of hard work, my first big project since LieroNet and my biggest project so far.Dutch World (2007-present)
Many languages have adopted words from the Dutch language, and Dutch place names can be found all over the world. This website is dedicated to both things and more Dutch things in the world.NightEye Website (2007-present)
This is a website for my brother. He made a concept design in Photoshop which I recreated in HTML+CSS. The website features a portfolio of 3D modeling he did.People2People Foundation (2008-present)
Stichting People2People (People2People foundation) is a non-profit organisation which currently has two projects in India and Poland. Someone else made a design in Photoshop which I recreated in HTML+CSS. I also wrote a weblog for them.In 2010 I made a new design for them.
ZZ Weblog (2008-present)
After creating a weblog for People2People I decided to start a blog for myself. It is and always will be a work in progress. This was my first project to include an RSS/Atom feed.The Sopranos location guide (2009-present)
Inspired by the Lost Virtual Tour, I started making a similar website for The Sopranos. As of May 2010 it contains over 250 filming locations for the show (more than any other website), and should one day contain every one of them.Upcoming project
Cooperation project, started around August of 2009. I won't discuss any details until it's online, all I can say is that it's sports related.Old sites
Jazz Jackrabbit Universe (1998-1999, 2000-2001?)
Somewhere in 2000 Zef and I created a website dedicated to Jazz Jackrabbit. For a long time I thought only one page survived in the Internet Archive (the menu page) but according to this search many more pages survived! The About page says "JJU started at the end of 1998 [...] we decided to quit [at the end of 1999]. Now, at the end of 2000, I decided to start again". The only indexation is of January 24-29, 2001 so the page survived at least until 2001.School Project (1999)
In 1999, we had to do some project about the Jews in the Netherlands during World War II. Our school was part of an international project, and we had to make a webpage to tell the other schools something about ourselves. I was the one creating the webpage.This page stayed online for over 9 years, but unfortunately it is now offline. Luckily, the Internet Archive stored it (except for the photo, unfortunately).
Blok Beton (1999)
Another school project. For the course "English", we were asked to set up a fictional company. A friend and I started "Blok Beton Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists". We created a theme song for it and set up a simple webpage.Using the Google 2001 search engine (online in September and October of 2008), you could see where it used to be, but unfortunately it is not online anymore and the Internet Archive did not save it either.
Winkelen.net (2000)
Pretty short project, we were planning to make a detailed guide of various shops ("winkel" in Dutch) in the north of the Netherlands. After two of the four teammembers quit, the project was abandoned.LieroNet (2000-2006)
Early 2000 I was introduced to the game Liero by Zef Hemel. I was instantly addicted and started a website about it. The website features many levels, skins, mods and programs for Liero. Later on downloads were added for the Liero sequels/clones LOSP and Gusanos.Because of several reasons, mainly the size of the community and lack of time, LieroNet stopped in August 2006. In October 2008 I made the decision that LieroNet would go offline on January 31, 2009. Since then, all that remains is a page explaining what happened and the Liero History Viewer.
Various old versions of the site can be found in the Internet Archive.
Toolman (2002)
A website for a friend of mine. Included many Dragonball-Z pictures, 2Pac wallpapers, 2Pac lyrics and most important, many photos of him and his friends.Toch Vrolijk Fanclub (2002-2004)
A website for the official Toch Vrolijk Fanclub, founded by my cousin and his father-in-law. This project ended in January 2004, when the band split up.GTA-VC:NL (2003-2004)
After being an active teammember of GTA3:NL, a modification for the pc game Grand Theft Auto III which made everything Dutch, I became teamleader, lead texturer, translator and webdesigner of the GTA-VC:NL mod, a Dutch mod for GTA: Vice City. In August 2004 the project was pretty dead and in October 2004 the project was officially stopped.This was my first website to use PHP.