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Post by psykotik on Nov 18, 2007 0:04:56 GMT
Hi,
I had a look to the new statskeeper... and rather enjoyed it!
Is there any way to download this new statskeeper?
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Post by jgphenom on Nov 28, 2007 5:51:22 GMT
If anyone is listening, I'd like to know the answer to this question too
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Post by outspaced on Nov 29, 2007 13:56:38 GMT
Hi Currently, downloading the Flash-based Statskeeper is tricky. You can download the file here (right-click / Save As...). To "run" it, simply open it (or drag+drop it into) a new browser tab or window. We don't yet support it for offline use (the Base Package would need to be updated, for example). But, as long as you don't mind running the Flash-Statskeeper in a separate browser tab or window for now, there shouldn't be any problems with using it offline. Hope it helps!
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Post by Doomy on Nov 29, 2007 17:26:51 GMT
I've been using the new Statskeeper as a playing aid for the Mongoose books, and have a few comments. The presentation is much more appealing than the old version, of course, but it lacks a couple of features compared to its predecessor. I miss the "plus" and "minus" buttons which were used to adjust stats, gold and meals. Having these on the "battle" section would also make it easier to record temporary bonuses or penalties, ie Alether or the ones given in the actual text of some combat sections. I'd also like to see the reintroduction of a way to output the Action Chart to a printable file.
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Post by jgphenom on Dec 3, 2007 17:44:31 GMT
Hi Currently, downloading the Flash-based Statskeeper is tricky... Hey, thanks for the reply. Fortunately, I know enough about the web to be able to download the new statskeeper. I've edited the original index page as well so there's a link to the new statskeeper which I load as a popup. Works great for me but I know there are probably people that want to use the new version offline as well. I wont be uploading the changes I've made for everyone's use because I don't want to step on anyones toes (or terms of use). But it's just a simple edit that should be pretty easy for you guys to do.
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Post by psykotik on Dec 6, 2007 17:29:26 GMT
Thanks Outspaced. As jgphenom, I've also been able to edit original webpages, to enjoy the new statskeeper. New release is much more sexy, I hope you will release a new base package soon. You should take the opportunity to forget about "tables" in html coding, and slide to the div+css way. Much more w3 standard compliant Great job, thanks for sharing it.
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