I use the D20 DM5 app for iOS. It's hands down the best app on the apple market for running combat. It has the monster stats in the right window, initiative and hp tracker in the middle, and adventure notes in the right. It also looks great !
Well, since you're allowing screenshots, here is one of my 5E tracker. You can see that the character and monster stats are all draggable. I just added an Expertise feature to the skill rolls and improved the Mass Cure Wounds spell by allowing multiple targets before the slot number is reduced by 1.
Updated with a bare-bones version of the combat tracker. http://dnd5.weebly.com
The old Tripod website finally went Salus malware doom on us. Weebly is King. Long live Weebly.
A 5E D&D conversion is now available for the Combat Manager program! It doesn't not have correct XP/CR values, but everything else works. For more info go here:
I have long used my own format for monsters, typed out on the computer. I find it's labor-intensive, though, and I would try to run the game just using the books first before getting into that again.
I've been fiddling with this Combat Manager (Kyle Olson's) for a bit now.
I wish it had a simple way to use a monster's spell-like abilities or at least present them somehow outside the monster's description. The way the app handles attacks is pretty neat, where you chose an attack and it resolves with a diceroll + damage. If it could do something similar for spell-like abilities, spells, breath weapon damage etc., it would truly be grand.