Pathfinder 1E Searchable/filterable Pathfinder NPC database

There are now two more databases in place (find them in the Databases menu on the navbar).

- Pathfinder Spells
- 3.5 SRD Monsters

I've also made a few tweaks, so entries have autocomplete suggestions (perfect for when you just want to look up a specific item), fixed the colour formatting, and other bits and pieces. It's coming along.

The main thing I wonder about re. the price and whether it's worth doing is that there are obviously already wikis and SRDs and PRDs and apps and who-knows-what, so it may be a bit redundant.
 

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The main thing I wonder about re. the price and whether it's worth doing is that there are obviously already wikis and SRDs and PRDs and apps and who-knows-what, so it may be a bit redundant.
If you don't mind me asking, what database software are you using for this? By database standards, the requirements for this sort of thing are trivially small; it should be possible to find open-source software, or a free low-powered version of an enterprise platform, that can do everything you need done.
 

So there's 10 days left on the free trial. What I'll probably do is leave them there for the duration, and let them expire naturally.
 

If you don't mind me asking, what database software are you using for this? By database standards, the requirements for this sort of thing are trivially small; it should be possible to find open-source software, or a free low-powered version of an enterprise platform, that can do everything you need done.

I looked around pretty thoroughly at various options.
 

Searchable/filterable D&D Next database

I'm not sure of this database's value regarding Pathfinder given other Pathfinder sources on the web.

However, I find the D&D Next adventure database promising as I just recently needed something like this. Specifically, I was looking for a simple, concise resource listing of D&D Encounter Seasons and where to find them. Some have been posted to dndclassics.com while others have been reproduced as Dungeon features (with at least one showing up in both). So I encourage EN World to host some database of D&D adventures.

Does such a database require licensed software above and beyond what EN World already provides?
 

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