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Palm OS Charactersheet?

darkelfo

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Can anyone recommend a Palm OS utility that's good for DnD 3.5 character sheets? It'd be great to have my guy in Treo 650 for games. Stats, saves, spells, items, etc.

Any suggestions?
 

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Henry said:
Moved to software and computers.

I'm afraid I don't know many, myself.

But welcome to the forums!

Thanks. I looked around but could not find a forum on software. The mis-post was inadvertant.
 

PCGenView. It imports PCGen character sheets into Palm and makes them interactive. I haven't used it recently (I GM more than play) but the guy who plays the cleric loves it for spell management. It apparently supports dynamic modifiers (bard song, barbarian rage, spells, poison etc) so you can tweak the character in game.

I krequire the characters be kept in PCGen so it works for us.
 

Personally I find a spreadsheet to be the best bet. In the past I've used Tinysheet, but now I use Documents to Go (since that came free with my T3 and uses the expanded screen, which Tinysheet still doesn't)

Both of these synchronise with Excel, making it a snap to make major updates on a PC and just keep track of minor changes on the handheld. It also makes it really easy to take account of things like rage or spell effects or ability changes and see the knock-on effect on skills and attack chances etc.

I've got one or two of these, since I customise them for my characters. I'd happily email you (or upload here) examples if you think they would be useful.

Cheers
 

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