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<blockquote data-quote="PosterBoy" data-source="post: 4752622" data-attributes="member: 2259"><p>I've introducing a new type of book, called the WebBook, starting with Modern20. If you already own Modern20, you can give it a try for only $2 via the Bundle+(you only pay for the book you don't own).</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.rpgobjects.com/index.php?c=system20" target="_blank">Modern^20 WebBook</a></p><p></p><p>I'm hoping people will respond to this new format. For more on how this came about and its future please read on...</p><p></p><p>Sometime ago I started putting Modern20 into a database. I was doing this for a couple reasons: 1) to get the basic text into DB format to eventually make a character generation tool, and 2) to help facilitate creating a book importable to Amazon Kindle. If I had known I would get mixed results on #2 (due toKindle's limitations), I might not have done it. But I'm glad I did because along the way I started to create something different; something I now call a WebBook.</p><p></p><p>The WebBook is basically an online (or Web2.0 if you want to get fancy) version of the standard PDF, but in theory is a lot easier to use. At least I think so.</p><p></p><p>What is in a WebBook now</p><p></p><p>1) Quicker Navigation and drill down -The navigate tree (on the right) allows you to move like Bookmarks in the pdf. But unlike bookmarks, it allows you to drill down and only show the content you want. If you want to see the Tank class, just like on the tank node. If you want to see all the classes, click on the character class node.</p><p></p><p>2) Popup Rules - Some of the important rules (like feats, skills, etc..) will be highlighted so you can just click on them to see the rules in a popup. Makes it so you don't have to navigate to find feat X if it's referenced in a class or skill.</p><p></p><p>3) Printer Friendly HTML and PDF pages. - Once you drill down to the rules you want, you can export them to a printer friendly HTML page or PDF. Save a tree and only print the stuff you need printed.</p><p></p><p>The future of the WebBook</p><p></p><p>If people are receptive to the idea (and buy), I'll of course make new WebBooks and improve the interface.</p><p></p><p>1) Import the rest of Modern20 line - And if people are really receptive, I'll eventually do my entire catalog.</p><p></p><p>2) Keyword search - not sure this required right now with only 1 book, but as the catalog grows, and good way to search the text.</p><p></p><p>3) Custom Made PDFs - allow you to not only export a drill down to PDF, but actually allow you to flag certain rules (sections, feats, etc...) and build your own custom PDFs. For example, say you want to make a PDF just for Tank characters encompassing all the feats, skills, etc... for Tanks.</p><p></p><p>4) iPhone or mobile front end. Again, if people really support this new format, I'll look at creating other front ends such as a iPhone or Mobile version.</p><p></p><p>I've been using the WebBook to prep for my gaming sessions and it's much faster than using my books or PDFs. And I also use it to print handouts (such as a character class or a skill description).</p><p></p><p>I'm commited to giving Voyages of Discovery the same treatment, but beyond that it really depends on the response.</p><p></p><p>So if you like the idea of the WebBook, please support the idea by purchasing full access. If you already own Modern20, it's only $2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PosterBoy, post: 4752622, member: 2259"] I've introducing a new type of book, called the WebBook, starting with Modern20. If you already own Modern20, you can give it a try for only $2 via the Bundle+(you only pay for the book you don't own). [url=http://www.rpgobjects.com/index.php?c=system20]Modern^20 WebBook[/url] I'm hoping people will respond to this new format. For more on how this came about and its future please read on... Sometime ago I started putting Modern20 into a database. I was doing this for a couple reasons: 1) to get the basic text into DB format to eventually make a character generation tool, and 2) to help facilitate creating a book importable to Amazon Kindle. If I had known I would get mixed results on #2 (due toKindle's limitations), I might not have done it. But I'm glad I did because along the way I started to create something different; something I now call a WebBook. The WebBook is basically an online (or Web2.0 if you want to get fancy) version of the standard PDF, but in theory is a lot easier to use. At least I think so. What is in a WebBook now 1) Quicker Navigation and drill down -The navigate tree (on the right) allows you to move like Bookmarks in the pdf. But unlike bookmarks, it allows you to drill down and only show the content you want. If you want to see the Tank class, just like on the tank node. If you want to see all the classes, click on the character class node. 2) Popup Rules - Some of the important rules (like feats, skills, etc..) will be highlighted so you can just click on them to see the rules in a popup. Makes it so you don't have to navigate to find feat X if it's referenced in a class or skill. 3) Printer Friendly HTML and PDF pages. - Once you drill down to the rules you want, you can export them to a printer friendly HTML page or PDF. Save a tree and only print the stuff you need printed. The future of the WebBook If people are receptive to the idea (and buy), I'll of course make new WebBooks and improve the interface. 1) Import the rest of Modern20 line - And if people are really receptive, I'll eventually do my entire catalog. 2) Keyword search - not sure this required right now with only 1 book, but as the catalog grows, and good way to search the text. 3) Custom Made PDFs - allow you to not only export a drill down to PDF, but actually allow you to flag certain rules (sections, feats, etc...) and build your own custom PDFs. For example, say you want to make a PDF just for Tank characters encompassing all the feats, skills, etc... for Tanks. 4) iPhone or mobile front end. Again, if people really support this new format, I'll look at creating other front ends such as a iPhone or Mobile version. I've been using the WebBook to prep for my gaming sessions and it's much faster than using my books or PDFs. And I also use it to print handouts (such as a character class or a skill description). I'm commited to giving Voyages of Discovery the same treatment, but beyond that it really depends on the response. So if you like the idea of the WebBook, please support the idea by purchasing full access. If you already own Modern20, it's only $2. [/QUOTE]
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