Sat Sep 17, 2011 3:10 pm
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Good topic!
I realized the same thing some time ago. And trying to research the geography of the Flanaess in the depth I'm trying make it necessary to build a library of some sort. I had a very extensive trove of books, modules and magazines. Probably one of the biggest collections of Greyhawk material in Europe that I had tried to build since the early 80s.
But when I started mapping in earnest I realized that I needed a better way to find relevant material, so I went digital. I cataloged things into a homemade database using MS Access but abandoned it early and simply stored all the saved web-pages and pdf's and whatnot on my hard drive in a tree of directories and it worked s well and required hardly no work to create and maintain, and I put it all in Dropbox to have it backed up.
but now I have found what I have been looking for all this time, Evernote!
Check it out at http://www.evernote.com
It is an digital notebook/database/depository and more for all your digital data. You can put almost anything in it and index and search through it. The basic service is free but a premium account which let you put in a GB of data a month cost a bit of money. I have fed my account a GB every month for over a year now and I have soon every bit of Greyhawk snippet of info I have come across in it. Books modules, magazines, maps the works, all indexed and searchable, love it!
You can use it as a Win or Mac program or log in through a browser. They also have iPhone and iPad apps, so now I can research and read anywhere and take notes whenever and wherever I want.
Notes and notebooks can be shared so there is a possibility to work together on building that Great Greyhawk library.
As I get deep into this topic I can report on something I'll try and put to good use soon for my future Greyhawk gaming and that is RealmWorks. Check it out here: http://www.wolflair.com/index.php?context=realm_works
It seem to be the Campaign management tool I have been looking for. And it also seem to have online features like sharing and co working. It would be so cool if we could share things using a format that was directly usable at the game table. That would make everyone's campaigns richer and better.
This became a very long and babbly answer but I got carried away.
Anna
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