SRD for the Palm OS?

And, if someone has it for Pocket PC platform, I'm interested in that as well. I looked at the site mentioned above, and it doesn't seem to really offer that.
 

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I just download the HTML SRD to my Treo and read it with blazer. Hyperlinks are useful.

Alternately, I have Docs to Go, which has an RTF reader. I don't like it as much b/c it doesn't support scroll fast enough for me.
 

kigmatzomat said:
Alternately, I have Docs to Go, which has an RTF reader.
This is what I have on my Palm. My next release was written partially on the Palm (and mostly while riding on public transit). So lack of hyperlinks isn't too inconvenient.
 


Meloncov said:
PDF readers for Palm work, but they tend to seriosusly mess up formatting.

I remember that someone of these boards had a SRD specepically designed for Palm. I want to say Jeff Wilder.

I want to say Plane Sailing! I'll upload mine here later...
 

Post a reminder when you do. I'm always open to trying a new data layout.

I love having the SRD in my hands at all times; it means while waiting at the DMV or doctor's office I can start sketching up encounters. I don't make stat-blocks but being able to check for any odd spell-like abilities to incorporate into the tactics is very nice.
 

SRD works perfectly fine on my non PALM PDA. I just open it up in Word.

makes me wonder if I can put a PDF on it and view it...
 

I too would love to see a good srd for the palm os. So many of the pda d&d applications out there are pretty useless in design. :(
 

Still no word from Jeff Wilder. Sorry. Perhaps he is away for the weekend. I'll keep trying, though. It's worth noting that the SRD 3.5 for iSilo requires one to have purchased iSilo to fully use the hyperlinks and all. You can get a 30 day free trial of it at their site (iSilo.com?) but I'd wait until you have the SRD for it in your hands so you get the full use of the thirty days, if that's a route you wish to pursue.
 

I have the one by TheRaven and stephanh in Plucker format. It's not completely perfect (a few table alignment glitches and the like) but has been handy for me.

I'd be interested in hearing what Plane Sailing has, if it isn't in iSilo format.
 

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