Sage said:just curious.
If you don't know about them:
The Hypertext SRD by Jans Carton
Sovelior/Sage SRD by Sovelior and Sage (me)
The Hypertext SRD for a few reasons.
1. Everything is cross indexed. If you come across a keyword, you click it and get the rule/definition.
2. It's intuitive and I can find everything.
3. It has a die roller built into the monster blocks. If a Monster has +5 to hit, you click that and a java window will pop up and roll 1d20+5. Saves tons of time while playing games.
4. It's all laid out nicely. I havn't seen the Sage SRD until today, but I went there and it wasn't something I could sit there and read. Maybe find and answer and get out of there.
5. Awesome search and filter capabilities.
I also subscribed and paid the $15/year so I could download it to my computer and support him.