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Message no. 1
From: Covington, Bryan bryan.covington@****.com
Subject: Palm Pilots
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 12:00:34 -0400
First Union Capital Markets Corp.


Does anyone know if there are any programs out there for using a PDA
to aid in running or playing SR? This seems like an innovative bunch of
people and I would think that someone would have written something for it by
now.
I found some things for CE but they weren't too effective with my
style.

Any ideas?

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What if there were no hypothetical situations?

Bryan Covington Web Developer
704.593.7126 Capital Markets Web Group
Message no. 2
From: Rat winterhawk@*********.net
Subject: Palm Pilots
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 22:45:07 -0700
From: "Covington, Bryan" <bryan.covington@****.com>

>
>
> Does anyone know if there are any programs out there
> for using a PDA to aid in running or playing SR? This seems
> like an innovative bunch of people and I would think that
> someone would have written something for it by now.
> I found some things for CE but they weren't too
> effective with my style.
>
> Any ideas?

I have a program called "DicePro" on my PalmPilot...it's a
generic dice-rolling program, but it's got settings for
Shadowrun. I don't use it that often, but one of the guys
in my game has his entire character on his PalmPilot.

I think you can get DicePro on one of the big Pilot
sites (pilotzone? Sorry, I don't remember the location,
as it's been quite some time since I downloaded the thing.)

HTH,
--Rat

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