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<blockquote data-quote="ComradeGnull" data-source="post: 5987233" data-attributes="member: 6685694"><p>I've previously used MediaWiki (the software that runs Wikipedia) as my storage medium for campaign info. If you have webhosting you are already paying for, it is usually pretty easy to throw on a server and make selectively visible if you want to share things with your players. You can also upload photos and other media to it if you want to keep maps or PDF documents around. If you don't have web hosting available, I've used a little virtual machine running in VMWare on my laptop to store everything the same way. There are also one-page HTML-based wikis like TiddlyWiki that you can use without any network access- they aren't quite as full featured, but very easy to set up, move around, and use.</p><p></p><p>iOS apps- obviously anything that runs in a browser will be accessible over iOS. There are a couple apps I've used for other stuff- NotesPlus and Tapose- that offer functionality similar to a notebook- you can drag and drop images into them, use handwriting, draw, type, or whatever, and keep things grouped into notebooks.</p><p></p><p>There are some gaming-specific iPad apps on the store, but I've never tried any of them that offer campaign management-type features. I know there are some that have character sheets and the like, but I've mostly found it easiest to work on fillable PDF character sheets on my laptop/desktop and then throw them on the iPad using Dropbox or SugarSync or something so I can refer to them later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ComradeGnull, post: 5987233, member: 6685694"] I've previously used MediaWiki (the software that runs Wikipedia) as my storage medium for campaign info. If you have webhosting you are already paying for, it is usually pretty easy to throw on a server and make selectively visible if you want to share things with your players. You can also upload photos and other media to it if you want to keep maps or PDF documents around. If you don't have web hosting available, I've used a little virtual machine running in VMWare on my laptop to store everything the same way. There are also one-page HTML-based wikis like TiddlyWiki that you can use without any network access- they aren't quite as full featured, but very easy to set up, move around, and use. iOS apps- obviously anything that runs in a browser will be accessible over iOS. There are a couple apps I've used for other stuff- NotesPlus and Tapose- that offer functionality similar to a notebook- you can drag and drop images into them, use handwriting, draw, type, or whatever, and keep things grouped into notebooks. There are some gaming-specific iPad apps on the store, but I've never tried any of them that offer campaign management-type features. I know there are some that have character sheets and the like, but I've mostly found it easiest to work on fillable PDF character sheets on my laptop/desktop and then throw them on the iPad using Dropbox or SugarSync or something so I can refer to them later. [/QUOTE]
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