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Would you find ppc software usefull?

Would you Find a PPC prgram for D&D usefull

  • Yes I want to see some.

    Votes: 5 55.6%
  • No. I do not use one

    Votes: 4 44.4%
  • Maby depending on what it does.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

Deathmvp

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I just wanted to get a quick poll on here. Would you find a program for d&d usefull if it was on a ppc. I am planning to try to write some (still learning the languge) for my self and was woundering if other would thing it is usefull?
So far the ones I want to make are
A xp calculator.
A weather one.
One to tell what times somthing intresting happens.

Other possible ones
Npc gen.
Random truesure.

I just do not know if I sould post them and if so where.
 

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Deathmvp said:
I just wanted to get a quick poll on here. Would you find a program for d&d usefull if it was on a ppc. I am planning to try to write some (still learning the languge) for my self and was woundering if other would thing it is usefull?
So far the ones I want to make are
A xp calculator.
A weather one.
One to tell what times somthing intresting happens.

Other possible ones
Npc gen.
Random truesure.

I just do not know if I sould post them and if so where.
I replied to your post on Wizards' forum.
 

Just thought I'd drop in on this and let you know that I currently have a PPC application for D&D called DSForgeworks (DSF). It runs on any device with an ARM, StrongARM, or XScale processor running PocketPC 2002 or 2003. This includes Compaq iPaqs and Dell Axims.

The program currently does most of what you have listed here, as well as a few other things. One of its more useful features is support for importing e-Tools characters. e-Tools users can export their character to XML, run a conversion utility provided on my website, and then import the converted XML file into DSF. In September, I will be releasing v2.0 which will have a number of new features. By November, I expect to have built-in support for Dundjinni adventures.

You can visit my website for the full feature list, as well as a free download.

Best of luck with your sofware!
 

BeerSkunk said:
...I currently have a PPC application for D&D called DSForgeworks (DSF). It runs on any device with an ARM, StrongARM, or XScale processor running PocketPC 2002 or 2003.

oohhh...PocketPC... and all this time I thought he meant PowerPC !
 


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