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<blockquote data-quote="Macbeth" data-source="post: 1035695" data-attributes="member: 11259"><p>I have a few, since I recently got a new laptop that I use as a DM screen (I also have some blanksheets of paper with me whenever I play, just for notes). THese are my favorite programs:</p><p></p><p>Digital Assistant: This program is great for storing general campaign information, recurring NPCs, and even adventures. It is useable free, though if you want to export/import information you have to pay for the software. The adventure interface is a little weak, but I use it for all my general notes, NPCs, campaign info, and journal. If money is tight this is a great piece of software.</p><p></p><p>PCGen- You probably have already seen this one, but PCGEn is the best character generating program available. Its a little hard to customize, but it makes character generation effortless, and it can put together some really nice HTML Character sheets.</p><p></p><p>RedBlade 3e: Not as good a character generator as PCGen, but very easy to customize. I use it once in a while when I need to create a really odd NPC.</p><p></p><p>Interactive Dungeond: THis progrm lets you design a dungeon and have your players explore it on screen. The graphics are rough, but the gimmick potential is great.</p><p></p><p>DM Screen: A slightly useful program that summarizes several useful charts, just like a real DM screen.</p><p></p><p>AUTORelm: Your best bet for free mapping.</p><p></p><p>All of these programs are free and can be found around EN World.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macbeth, post: 1035695, member: 11259"] I have a few, since I recently got a new laptop that I use as a DM screen (I also have some blanksheets of paper with me whenever I play, just for notes). THese are my favorite programs: Digital Assistant: This program is great for storing general campaign information, recurring NPCs, and even adventures. It is useable free, though if you want to export/import information you have to pay for the software. The adventure interface is a little weak, but I use it for all my general notes, NPCs, campaign info, and journal. If money is tight this is a great piece of software. PCGen- You probably have already seen this one, but PCGEn is the best character generating program available. Its a little hard to customize, but it makes character generation effortless, and it can put together some really nice HTML Character sheets. RedBlade 3e: Not as good a character generator as PCGen, but very easy to customize. I use it once in a while when I need to create a really odd NPC. Interactive Dungeond: THis progrm lets you design a dungeon and have your players explore it on screen. The graphics are rough, but the gimmick potential is great. DM Screen: A slightly useful program that summarizes several useful charts, just like a real DM screen. AUTORelm: Your best bet for free mapping. All of these programs are free and can be found around EN World. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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