Elephant
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Mustrum_Ridcully said:So, you haven't heard about the Virtual Game Table yet? Or the character visualizer?
Both of those could easily be done in Flash.
Mustrum_Ridcully said:So, you haven't heard about the Virtual Game Table yet? Or the character visualizer?
Please direct me to a Flash application with a similar 3D qualities and user interaction. They might exist, but I certainly don't know any, and in this case, I have to see it before I can believe it.Elephant said:Both of those could easily be done in Flash.
I bought a MacBook Pro last summer. I have never owned a Mac before.Felon said:The mac users I know personally are a peculiar lot.
So, one could use it to store docs locally and privately, then? I don't mind my game notes stored online, but I've used Word to write contracts, wills, resumes, and other sundry private docs that I don't want stored on Google's servers for posterity.Alan Shutko said:Google Apps is currently deploying offline access, phasing it in over their account base. I just got it this week....
Mustrum_Ridcully said:Please direct me to a Flash application with a similar 3D qualities and user interaction. They might exist, but I certainly don't know any, and in this case, I have to see it before I can believe it.
If the 3D Gametable could be done in Flash, then Neverwinter Nights 1 could also have been done in Flash.
I suppose a software developer trying to say his client that the software he wants is not needed is also missing the point.Elephant said:A 3D gametable to "help" play D&D online really misses the point. I stand by my original assertion.
RtrnofdMax said:While it may not solve all of the issues with DDi, HeroForge will be available to satisfy the char gen needs of those with Macs. In fact, it will run on PCs, MACs and Linux. Check out the link in my sig to sign up for the forums and get more information.
heruca said:Here is a virtual tabletop program done entirely in Flash. So yes, it's doable, but probably not ideal, despite being multi-platform.