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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2010823" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>Having just reviewed Mark Clover's PDF product, the Plexus - SRD Revised Bundle product, I wanted to share with other gamers just how useful this release is. SRD's have been refreshed and released all over gaming creation before - we've seen it, and it does indeed have a marketable need, because of the unfriendly nature of WotC's separate Rich Text format documents and the lack of searchability.</p><p></p><p>Mark has, as others have, put together a friendly, searchable, easy-to read document. Fonts are standard, but easy on the eyes in a screen environment, and print well when needed. The addition of the individual spell lists come in quite handy when playing a given spellcasting class character, as well as their bookmarking for quick jump-reference. Many PDF's do not break along certain sensible lines, but the Plexus SRD Revised does - very much along the lines of RHB/DMG all in one, and the Monster Manual in the other document.</p><p></p><p>The only problems I have with this product are:</p><p></p><p>1) I wished to see the electronic linking taken even further. While the individual spell bundles were indeed bookmarked well, the main Basic SRD was not similarly bookmarked with its spell lists.</p><p></p><p>2) The spell lists of the prestige classes were not included in the basic SRD. While they are included in the class descriptions, they are not added in with the other core class spell lists, which would have added to its usability.</p><p></p><p>3) What I am about to suggest next is a minor point, and I would imagine VERY time-intensive, but it would have enhanced the usability even further to have "return bookmarks" on each spell description's name, to allow the user to click there and return quickly to its position in the spell list. This CAN be done by using Acrobat's "back to previous view" feature", but again, a minor advantage to the gamer who wished to flip back and forth between each spell in a level list, and its description.</p><p></p><p>SUMMARY: A strong product, one which finds plenty of use if you need a computer "desk reference" for the 3.5 core rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2010823, member: 18387"] Having just reviewed Mark Clover's PDF product, the Plexus - SRD Revised Bundle product, I wanted to share with other gamers just how useful this release is. SRD's have been refreshed and released all over gaming creation before - we've seen it, and it does indeed have a marketable need, because of the unfriendly nature of WotC's separate Rich Text format documents and the lack of searchability. Mark has, as others have, put together a friendly, searchable, easy-to read document. Fonts are standard, but easy on the eyes in a screen environment, and print well when needed. The addition of the individual spell lists come in quite handy when playing a given spellcasting class character, as well as their bookmarking for quick jump-reference. Many PDF's do not break along certain sensible lines, but the Plexus SRD Revised does - very much along the lines of RHB/DMG all in one, and the Monster Manual in the other document. The only problems I have with this product are: 1) I wished to see the electronic linking taken even further. While the individual spell bundles were indeed bookmarked well, the main Basic SRD was not similarly bookmarked with its spell lists. 2) The spell lists of the prestige classes were not included in the basic SRD. While they are included in the class descriptions, they are not added in with the other core class spell lists, which would have added to its usability. 3) What I am about to suggest next is a minor point, and I would imagine VERY time-intensive, but it would have enhanced the usability even further to have "return bookmarks" on each spell description's name, to allow the user to click there and return quickly to its position in the spell list. This CAN be done by using Acrobat's "back to previous view" feature", but again, a minor advantage to the gamer who wished to flip back and forth between each spell in a level list, and its description. SUMMARY: A strong product, one which finds plenty of use if you need a computer "desk reference" for the 3.5 core rules. [/QUOTE]
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