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Originally Posted by gravyboat These are all items I would really like in a good adventure organizer program. The ability to set up auto-hyperlinking would be a lifesaver. It would be great to do a one time set-up for each NPC's name and thereafter everytime you type that name, you would get a link to the NPC's statblock and writeup. The HTML nodes would be great also, as I would like to create image maps within my actual adventure maps so that when you click on a hot spot it would take you right to the node where that locations write-up, encounter, etc. is located.
I like the idea of a non-proprietary format, so that all rtf or html files within the program could be reused in separate programs. Although I believe a good adventure organizer program would need to include its own rtf and html editor as well as the integrated browser for viewing the html nodes. And above all, a simple, fast, and clean intuitive interface is a must. |
I use DM Genie. It is a full blown Campaign manager like RPM or DMF; but pretty cheap.
It has almost all of the above, including treeviews, hyperlinks, RTF output, html character sheets, data from the whole
SRD, combat manager, feat scripting, map hotspots, random encounters....and a really friendly developer and great community.
Not to mention it's only $29.95
You can get a 60 day trial for free from
www.dmgenie.com