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Do You Keep Character Sheets Outside of Roll20?

I'm new to Roll20 and am in the process of setting up my first campaign. One of the things I like the least about the service is the built-in character journal pages/character sheets (Almost everything else is fantastic, though.) I don't like having the single textbook to store all my misc information that doesn't fit under Attributes or Abilities. (For example: Inventories, Lists of Feats, Individual stats for equipment, etc.) Veteran players, do you use character sheets outside of Roll20? If so, what? I am very partial to the traditional Dnd 3.5 CS out of the PBH, but I haven't been able to find an editable/savable version online.
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Gauss
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I use both the journal-character page in the game (for specific information) and a webpage based character sheet. I link the web address in the journal-character page (using the link button that looks like an hourglass on its side). The webpage character sheet that I have been using most lately is at Myth-weavers.com . They have character sheets for a number of games. Other people use fillable PDFs such as the one below for Pathfinder and then upload them to a file sharing website (note: I know you are 3.5 so it wont work for you). <a href="http://pathfinderdb.com/character-sheets/form-fillable-character-sheets/1477-abellius-form-fillable-character-sheet" rel="nofollow">http://pathfinderdb.com/character-sheets/form-fillable-character-sheets/1477-abellius-form-fillable-character-sheet</a> - Gauss
If you play D&D 4e and still have access to the character builder or the DDI site, you can keep your sheets here: <a href="http://orokos.com/dnd4e/sheets/" rel="nofollow">http://orokos.com/dnd4e/sheets/</a> It even has the ability to make rolls directly from the character sheet that are recorded in a log on that site. Very good for play-by-post games or general rolls in between sessions if you have a thread or forum for your game.
Foxit reader plus editable pdf character sheets = Living editable sheets. Works great for my oWoD sheets.
Need a 3.5 D&D sheet? I've got one that's served me well for many years. This is the one you want: <a href="https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2wv4IdHcP7BVEdwS3RPdERaRUk/edit" rel="nofollow">https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2wv4IdHcP7BVEdwS3RPdERaRUk/edit</a> It's not traditional, and its more attuned to psionic classes, but the level of detail that you can plug into it can't be beat. Even better, its calculating. Enjoy!
Thanks for the advice, everyone. I ended up going with Thraxis's suggestion of Foxit reader. I had already found an editable PDF version of the standard 3.5 CS, but Adobe sucks and wouldn't let me save it unless I bought the full version.