What software do you use?

What software do you use?

  • Microsoft Excel

    Votes: 131 75.7%
  • Lotus 123

    Votes: 4 2.3%
  • other spreadsheet software

    Votes: 17 9.8%
  • Microsoft Access

    Votes: 42 24.3%
  • Microsoft Publisher

    Votes: 23 13.3%
  • PageMaker

    Votes: 9 5.2%
  • Quark Express

    Votes: 4 2.3%
  • other desktop publishing software

    Votes: 24 13.9%
  • Microsoft Word

    Votes: 145 83.8%
  • WordPerfect

    Votes: 12 6.9%
  • other word processing software

    Votes: 27 15.6%
  • Adobe Acrobat Standard or Pro

    Votes: 85 49.1%
  • Corel Draw

    Votes: 10 5.8%
  • Campaign Cartographer 2

    Votes: 52 30.1%
  • other drawing software

    Votes: 69 39.9%

  • Poll closed .
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I write all my adventures in word and have also created PC sheets in word because all the excel generators I tried didn't support something I needed / wanted.

However, I still use excel generators sometimes when generating new PCs / NPCs. I also use excel for a nice little monster advancement utility I found on-line. It's 3.0 not 3.5, but good enough for adding a few HD to the occasional BBEG.

The utilities I use the most are Jamis Buck's NPC and treasure generators. I have two versions of the NPC generator - one is 3.5 compliant but only does base player races. The other is 3.0 but also does some monster races. I have another treasure generator utility as well as an NPC equipment generator which I also abuse a lot.

I also have a PDF version of the SRD which is good 'cos you can search through it for the info you need.

I don't have any good drawing tools, but have created a one inch grid in powerpoint and use that for some maps if I have the time.

Don't use any tabletop tools as I don't have a nice laptop, boo hoo!

Bigwilly
 
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I tend to use Word to write adventures on; Excel for tracking the number of encounters, party details, etc; occasionally Visio to produce floor plans; and a html calculator for the calculating XP and treasure.
 

i use pen & paper mostly for my own edification.

but for games where i'm not the referee, i provide what the DM asks. using what program/sheet they like.
 

Character and stat generation/tracking: E-Tools.

If E-Tools is unavailable (such as for Star Wars): WordPerfect, and notebook paper.

For handouts/maps: Paper and markers.

-The Gneech :cool:
 

Swiftbrook said:
I'm creating some D&D character sheets in MS Publisher, and I've created a weapons group table in Excel and I started wondering, what programs do people generally use.

I work in Information Technology but when I write adventures or characters or any other stuff for our D&D games I use pencil & paper. They have an irresistable feel to me in RPG :)

I do keep some notes in Word format, mostly only for my PCs and NPCs, and normally just when I need several steps - level by level - to make them because of a high character level. In that case, it's easier to keep every single numbered stat in mind.
I also made a few excel sheets with spells and monsters a couple of years ago, just to have them sortable by single parameters, but it was more for fun than real utility :)
 

GMgenie. With it's 2 MONTHS free trial, it's gotten me back to GMing after a long break (the last time I ran a game was the LAST Iraq war, when I called it off to watch the AAA going off).

I intend to buy the product (only 30 bucks american...all these people using Word and Excel...what a waste of money eh?).
 


Adventures are usually written in Word. I use DMGenie for most of my campaign tracking and NPC generation. My players traditionally use highly-individualized excel spreadsheets that have grown into monstrosities over time as they calculate everything, including spell factors. This comes from having DBAs playing in your group. :)

At least one of my players uses DMGenie for his PC, as well, and another player recently purchased DMGenie so that he could run his Barakus game as a DM.
 
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I do adventures in Word, NPCs with Jamis Buck's generator, Excel for sortable lists and mini-databases, and MS Photo Editor for handouts.

I do all my maps by hand. Graph paper, how I love thee.
 

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