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awesomeSheet reviews and mentions
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Prepared casters, how do you keep track of your spells?
I use PCGen for my characters and then transfer them to AwesomeSheet. If I'm doing something like a wizard, it's easy enough to fill my spellbook on AwesomeSheet and it has a checkbox for prepared & cast, and when you click on the spell it brings up the details for the spell.
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With both Pathfinder Nexus and the Pathbuilder webversion being exclusively for 2E, what do you use to keep track of you characters in 1E? (Aside from pen and paper of course)
PCGen or Pathbuilder to create, then transfer info to AwesomeSheet for simplicity/portability.
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Online Character Sheets
I build my character in either PCGen on desktop or Pathbuilder on phone (to make sure everything is accounted for, calculated correctly, etc.) and then copy the info into AwesomeSheet. It's not perfect, but at least keeps most of the details available, and can easily import/export to go back and forth between PC and mobile.
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Self Hosted Dungeons and Dragons Character Editor and Journal
Pathfinder sheet, for those who play pathfinder: https://github.com/zombieFox/awesomeSheet
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Stats
zombieFox/awesomeSheet is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of awesomeSheet is JavaScript.