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Campaign-organizing software

by Keran <keran.long.lost@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 15, 2007 at 09:05 PM

Is there any software you'd particularly recommend (or 
otherwise) for managing a campaign?

I became convinced of the virtues of using a wiki, with its 
fast markup (much faster than building HTML pages), for 
keeping track of my sprawling, ever-expanding campaign 
notes.  I started off using Tiddlywiki,
http://www.tiddlywiki.com/
which isn't actually a wiki server, but a free wiki-like 
Javascript-based individual 'notebook', to be run in a 
browser. Unfortunately, I had to abandon it and transfer my 
notes out of it.  It works quite well as long as the 
file size is small, but as my notes expanded, I hit a point 
where it couldn't save reliably without corruption.

I'm presently using ProjectForum, 
http://http://www.projectforum.com/
with a basic license.  It is a wiki server, and I'm finding 
it highly satisfactory.  There are Windows, Mac, Linux, and 
FreeBSD versions, and various licenses available, from the 
free version to expensive commercial licenses.  It's very 
easy to set up, not requiring any other software, and I 
haven't encountered a bug since I started using it about a 
year ago.  It's also extremely easy to back up.  All the 
data is stored in the Group Data directory, so all I have 
to do is back that up and I can easily restore my 
installation.

I have the basic license, which usually goes for $79 but is 
available for $49 until the end of March 2007.  The basic 
license allows me to add images, which means I can keep use 
Projectforum to display my maps.  The only thing I don't 
have with this license that I want is multigroup 
capability; but I'd have to shell out a lot more for that, 
and it's easy enough to work around, considering the 
self-contained nature of the Group Data directory.  At the 
point where I want to run a campaign in a different 
setting, I'll simply archive my current Group Data 
directory and start anew.

The only feature ProjectForum doesn't have at all that I 
want is an extra indexing feature called 'tagging' on 
Tiddlywiki.  It would make some categorization faster and 
neater.

I use ProjectForum both to keep my campaign notes, and to 
make the maps, timeline, session logs, lexicon, and text of 
my homebrew available for download.  Since I don't have a 
static IP address and don't want to pay for one, or for 
server space, this means my procedure is to start the ProjectForum
server before a game, announce the current IP (and the usual 
port) to the players, and to take my router's firewall off 
stealth mode temporarily.  Obviously, it'd be more 
convenient if I had a static IP address and were willing to 
leave my firewall unstealthed.

I could allow other people to edit the data -- for instance, if
players wanted to maintain their own characters' entries and
sheets -- although at present I'm doing all the editing, my homebrew
calling for very little in the way of bookkeeping for the characters.
I've warned the players that the notes may have spoilers in them,
whereas the maps, logs, timeline, and lexicon are generally safe.
More elaborate security than I have bothered with is possible.

All in all, ProjectForum is one of the most thoroughly satisfactory 
pieces of software I've ever used.

I am still searching for charting software that would allow 
me quickly and easily to make extensively annotated charts 
of genealogies and alliances: an at-a-glance visual 
representation would be a useful adjunct to my hypertext 
notes.  So far my best attempt has been Inspiration, 
http://www.inspiration.com/
but it wasn't created with genealogies in mind and doesn't 
handle the format with an efficient workflow.

Keran
keran.long.lost@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 the extraneous 'x' to email me.




 4 Posts in Topic:
Campaign-organizing software
Keran <keran.long.lost  2007-03-15 21:05:21 
Re: Campaign-organizing software
mkkuhner@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2007-03-15 21:38:20 
Re: Campaign-organizing software
Keran <keran.long.lost  2007-03-16 02:14:19 
Re: Campaign-organizing software
"gleichman" <  2007-03-16 07:20:36 

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