I once owned a copy of Dundjinni. It's on my Parallels partition. I can't access it 'cause I upgraded my MacOS to Snow Leopard and then Lion, and it broke Parallels. I haven't been able to afford to update Parallels to work and even though I have a Boot Camp partition, I've lost the serial number so I can't even install it on there and use it.
Of course, the Dundjinni folk are incommunicado and even if I was willing to spend more money (which I'm not), they don't seem to be selling it anymore.
So what are my alternatives?
Umm... CC3... way too complex for my needs and way too expensive. AutoREALM is free but beyond my tolerance level for usability versus frustration. Which leaves... nothing.
There's freaking NOTHING out there for making square grid maps at the level of Dundjinni maps. Dundjinni wasn't perfect, in fact I think it was a POS, but it had a learning curve that I could adapt to and made pretty custom maps for my games.
So, I'm asking for some programmer, somewhere, out there, in the mists of madness, to step up and make something for the massively huge online D&D community who are desperately in need of something to pick-up where Dundjinni left off. It doesn't have to be pretty, or incredibly complex. Just let us stamp a few custom images onto a square grid and paint in some bits here and there and I'm sure you'll make a lot of people happy.
Of course, the Dundjinni folk are incommunicado and even if I was willing to spend more money (which I'm not), they don't seem to be selling it anymore.
So what are my alternatives?
Umm... CC3... way too complex for my needs and way too expensive. AutoREALM is free but beyond my tolerance level for usability versus frustration. Which leaves... nothing.
There's freaking NOTHING out there for making square grid maps at the level of Dundjinni maps. Dundjinni wasn't perfect, in fact I think it was a POS, but it had a learning curve that I could adapt to and made pretty custom maps for my games.
So, I'm asking for some programmer, somewhere, out there, in the mists of madness, to step up and make something for the massively huge online D&D community who are desperately in need of something to pick-up where Dundjinni left off. It doesn't have to be pretty, or incredibly complex. Just let us stamp a few custom images onto a square grid and paint in some bits here and there and I'm sure you'll make a lot of people happy.