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<blockquote data-quote="Skarn Rapajya" data-source="post: 7539828" data-attributes="member: 52650"><p>While this entire forum is essentially dead, and I uploaded this program more than ten years ago, there HAVE been a few downloads recently (three of the current 11 total downloads were within the past 13 months), so there is still at least some interest in DB.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I've been updating the DB Turn Tracker. Feel free to either post here or send me a private message on these forums if you're interested in an updated version of the tracker.</p><p></p><p>DB Turn Tracker v2.2.3.2 was completed about a year ago. It has been updated to .NET v4.0, and it adds a spell duration tracker and the ability to save current turn number and active spell information to disk in CSV format. It has the option to automatically resize itself to keep as many active spells visible as possible. Finally, there is a separate utility available designed to create and edit the common spell and PC lists that the tracker uses to populate it's 'Add New Spell' dialog.</p><p></p><p>DB Tracer v3.1 is currently under development, still using .NET v4.0. The common spell and PC list editor has been incorporated into the main program, and optional sound effects have been added to random encounter tracking. The Auto-Resize feature now has an additional option which will, if the list of active sells grows rather large, limit the size of the window to keep it on screen and move it within the screen to keep the entire window visible as the lists expand beyond the edge of the display. Additional planned features include the ability to keep track of whether or not the current room has been searched by each party member, and the ability to keep track of bonuses from Pathfinder v1's Stealth Synergy feat. (Yes, DB works quite well with Pathfinder, once you take the time to update the random encounter charts.)</p><p></p><p>At present, I have no plans to update the program using a newer version of the .NET framework. That being said, I'm still willing to provide source code under GPL v3.0, and AFAIK, it should compile without modification against newer versions of the framework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skarn Rapajya, post: 7539828, member: 52650"] While this entire forum is essentially dead, and I uploaded this program more than ten years ago, there HAVE been a few downloads recently (three of the current 11 total downloads were within the past 13 months), so there is still at least some interest in DB. That being said, I've been updating the DB Turn Tracker. Feel free to either post here or send me a private message on these forums if you're interested in an updated version of the tracker. DB Turn Tracker v2.2.3.2 was completed about a year ago. It has been updated to .NET v4.0, and it adds a spell duration tracker and the ability to save current turn number and active spell information to disk in CSV format. It has the option to automatically resize itself to keep as many active spells visible as possible. Finally, there is a separate utility available designed to create and edit the common spell and PC lists that the tracker uses to populate it's 'Add New Spell' dialog. DB Tracer v3.1 is currently under development, still using .NET v4.0. The common spell and PC list editor has been incorporated into the main program, and optional sound effects have been added to random encounter tracking. The Auto-Resize feature now has an additional option which will, if the list of active sells grows rather large, limit the size of the window to keep it on screen and move it within the screen to keep the entire window visible as the lists expand beyond the edge of the display. Additional planned features include the ability to keep track of whether or not the current room has been searched by each party member, and the ability to keep track of bonuses from Pathfinder v1's Stealth Synergy feat. (Yes, DB works quite well with Pathfinder, once you take the time to update the random encounter charts.) At present, I have no plans to update the program using a newer version of the .NET framework. That being said, I'm still willing to provide source code under GPL v3.0, and AFAIK, it should compile without modification against newer versions of the framework. [/QUOTE]
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