Further issues:
Adding enough things to an encounter to make the window exceed the desktop resolution causes compression and loss of the bottommost data.
This means in a BIG fight (20 monsters for example) I can completely lose the PCs, and the buttons, and the round counter, etc.
Granted, that's on a netbook . . . but was there ever a better use for a netbook than sitting at a DM's side? Ultra portable without sacrificing any ability to type fast and access things like videos, music, etc.

(Basically the app just needs the ability to scroll.)
(As a note, on my desktop I can manage the full 20, which means that MOST people using a desktop, or even a larger laptop can do that.)
Furthermore: max PC slots of 6? Why? I know for a fact that there are gaming groups that have upwards of 12 people playing. I used to do a 2e game with 15 people involved, and sometimes almost everyone made the session.
In Addition: The popout stats (for characters imported) will not fully render in 1920x1080 . . . granted, only the very bottom is cutoff, and the buttons are still usable, but that's a pretty sizeable desktop resolution, and it's larger than the monitor I was using until I upgraded, and larger than the majority of gamer's monitors. (Barely 30% of gamers even have a monitor of 1600x1200 or larger resolution!)
At present, there is nowhere for those flyouts to go on many systems. Particularly on systems that have small screens, such as those you would want to use (or be able to use, given portability) during a gaming session.
I would suggest coding for a resolution of 1024x600, which is the "norm" for netbooks. Compartmentalize your data so it is possible to scroll around inside the app itself. Make the flyouts a part of the main window (for example, in the inventory section you have plenty of room, as the list itself could easily scroll), or reformat them an fly them out in a more narrow format to the left hand side of the app (since that's where the buttons are) . . . this would allow a netbook to display the data.
Nice work. Keep it up.
