(no spoilers)
As per my reading of the Playtest Package, here's a minimalist character sheet template made in Google Docs:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L5gWO2AWi0wGM01yO-ws9nW0nMQ2VNAlnChOrHK4gRI/edit?usp=sharing
It works in any modern browser (just make sure to make a copy - access is restricted to Read-Only), and best of all, it works on any mobile phone.
Important advantages over a paper sheet:
1. Almost anyone with a mobile phone should be able to read, and with permission, edit a copy of a sheet.
2. It can be printed out, turned into an immutable PDF or edited by multiple people.
3. While minimalist, it is very legible and should support all classes.
Next stop:
1. Need to create a new adventure (I have adapted almost all material that was out there). Needed to test creature and encounter design. And mostly to remind myself how it works.
2. The adventure premise requires availability of almost any kind of monster. My players requested to have an Arcanum experience. So we're looking at a steampunk frontier, with magic vs. technology dissonance, where zeppelins are flying ships, Elves are a mix of degenerate Menilboeans (Chaos god pacts included), Conan Picts (super conservative nearly immortal barbarians) and Wandering Jews, Dwarves are progressives, capitalists, marxists and are definitely NOT DYING OUT (actually, dwarves breeding like crazy thanks to their quite modern medicine is going to be a great angle - so it's going to be Calcutta all the way in their cities), while humans are going to be a new type of blight - initially a refugees from another world, they stole/adapted tech from dwarves, made several questionable pacts with Menilboean Elves, and now they are pushing frontiers for their settlers.