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Thanks Izkrael and thomax!

@Izkrael - You could use the Text Blocks to save the descriptive text, and then just add it to each appropriate NPC. I don't know if that's exactly what you were looking for, but that would be the best way for now. I tried to keep the display views very lean due to the small screen size. That's why things like Occupation are single lines.

@thomax - I avoided random generators because I didn't want to impose genres or systems on the user. I'm thinking though, that a random generator based on the info you (the user) have entered, might be a solution. I'll have to rattle that around in my head for a while, and see what falls out :)

If you have any other suggestions, there's a Feature Request thread on our forums. There's been some great suggestions over there, and a few were already included in the v1.1 release.

Mark


Lilith wrote:
That looks awesome Mark! I wish I had an iPad to test it out. :D

Thanks! I'm currently working on the iPad version. I'm hoping to put out a call for beta testers next month.

Mark


Jagyr Ebonwood wrote:

I use these apps for my RPG purposes:

Pip - A great die roller, and I highly highly recommend it. Comparable to a paid version of Candy Dice, with better performance and more options (variable dice colors for different attacks etc)
GMtoolkit - I mainly use this for coming up with random names; it's other functions are not very useful to me.
OpenGaming - I got it because it was free. I haven't used it much at all. I would love to have a PRD app to reference without using Safari. Thomax - I'd like to see more screenshots etc of your app (my wife doesn't approve of my buying apps, so I like to see what I'm getting before I incur her wrath ;) ).
KTdict C-E - This is an English to Chinese translator that I use when I'm running Serenity/Firefly games.
FileApp - if I have a PDF I need to reference in game I'll sometimes drop it onto my iPod with this.

Of course I also use the photos app for storing images that I can show around the table to illustrate a location or NPC, and I use the music app for playing background music.

I liked the looks of DnD Scribe, and I'd gladly buy it if there was a PFRPG version...

There is this one: World Builder. I freely admit that this is a self serving post. But, it is in answer to a direct question.

Mark


Hello,

I've recently returned to my fantasy RPG roots with Pathfinder, and I'm wondering if anyone can recommend some good urban adventures. I've purchased the Guide to Absolom, and have a starting adventure for my group, but would love some suggestions for continuing stories in the big city.
I'd really like to develop a good base storyline for the characters, before they head off in to the wide, wide world.

Thanks,

Mark