FrogReaver
The most respectful and polite poster ever
digital tools are highly flexible if an effort is put into them.
It's better to focus on book layout and ease of rules.
Digital tools can always be updated when new idea comes. With books it's a bit harder![]()
My problem with digital is that there is usually no ownership stake. I basically pay for the privilege of using something until company X goes bankrupt or decides to turn off the "service". Heck, they could make a bunch of changes to the product that I am forced to use even though I don't want to. Those risks factor into the price point I'm willing to pay for digital anything. On top of that the digital tool usually has me pay again for information I've already bought. I'm not a big fan.
I mean digital has alot of pros - easier to use, no wear and tier, the possibility for "free" updates. It's just the con is huge. At some point those digital tools will inevitably go away and likely before many of us are ready for them to.