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Potentially awesome tool for D/GMs

Since there are quite some DMs around in this community and because Roll20 has its own kickstarter history, I thought the following might be interesting for some of you: Lone Wolf Development, the guys who also create Hero Labs, are currently funding a software for DMs that "streamlines the campaign management". Think of it as a software to arrange and sort information kind of in a wiki-ish manner yet specifically designed for campaign building. They have a video on their kickstarter page and I personally find it awesome.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/610004753/realm-works-streamlined-rpg-campaign-tools" rel="nofollow">http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/610004753/realm-works-streamlined-rpg-campaign-tools</a> Currently working on my first bigger, sandbox-style campaign, I quickly realized the complexity behind structuring all the information, created a blog with complex tagging logics, yet "Realm Works" - thats how the software is called - appears to be way more user-friendly. So, I hope some of you might be just as excited as I am :)&nbsp; Since it's in no way substituting Roll20, posting it here should be fine, otherwise I apologise.
I was dinking (technical term that is) around on the inter-webs and came across a site called &nbsp;Chaoticshiny &nbsp;*<a href="http://chaoticshiny.com/index.php*" rel="nofollow">http://chaoticshiny.com/index.php*</a>. It generates random sets of information for towns, characters, terrain, festivals, pretty much anything you can think of related to RPGs. T)hey even have some Sci-Fi generators. It's a really handy site if you need to describe any kind of situation that you didn't plan out before hand. I highly reccommend checking them out.
another one that I use is epicwords.com. It has an extensive wiki style set of pages you can put together that all cross reference each other by keywords, and its free. but going to check this out as I am always willing to support new online DND stuff.&nbsp;
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Brian H.
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I use The Keep from Nbos software. &nbsp;Tiddly wiki is a nice free option.
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