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Pika...
2009-09-08, 05:31 AM
I usually have the following open in case I find Wi-Fi where I intend to DM:

d20 Encounter Calculator (http://www.penpaperpixel.org/tools/d20encountercalculator.htm)
www.d20srd.org (http://www.d20srd.org/)
These forums to search up homebrew material.
I used to have the wizards forums up as well.
Youtube in case there is a song/music not in my Itunes collection which might fit the scene.


The Encounter Calculator works offline once you load the page, and I spent the $10 to legally downlad the www.d20srd.com just in case.

sofawall
2009-09-08, 05:37 AM
I actually don't have a laptop when I DM, but if I did, I'd have the WotC master index as well as d20srd.org. About all I'd use, I use my searchable pdfs for everything else.

daggaz
2009-09-08, 05:44 AM
I switched from the d20srd to dandwiki.com as I like the format a lot better.

Thurbane
2009-09-08, 05:46 AM
A lot of what's in my sig, plus SRD.

Project_Mayhem
2009-09-08, 05:50 AM
I prefer to work from paper and my noggin. But then I GM quite rules lite games normally.

Kurald Galain
2009-09-08, 07:11 AM
I prefer to work from paper and my noggin. But then I GM quite rules lite games normally.

Likewise...

Knaight
2009-09-08, 07:52 AM
No computer, no cell phone, nothing. Going off memory, making up stats as I go. But I usually GM fudge, which is light weight.

Eldan
2009-09-08, 08:07 AM
Since I only DM over the net, I have the d20srd, the encounter calculator, the wizards dice roller, the Fantasy Name Generator (http://www.rinkworks.com/namegen/) and the character sheets open.

Leon
2009-09-08, 08:22 AM
Most likely something from this forum and anything else that i happened to be looking at when people arrived... then i wont look at or even been in the same room as the computer for the next few hours

kjones
2009-09-08, 08:30 AM
The SRD (and a ton of pages from it - 10-20 at any given moment), my implementation of RPGWebProfiler and my players' character sheets (so I don't have to ask them for stuff like saves and skills when it matters).

While rules disputes aren't common at my table, it's really nice to be able to search for a rule (random example from last session: does Wall of Ice break line of effect? I won't keep you hanging, of course it does) rather than trying to find the relevant portion of the relevant sourcebook.

valadil
2009-09-08, 09:35 AM
I prefer GMing from paper. But when I've tried GMing on my computer, the only thing I've used a web browser for is the SRD. I load up all my monsters in tabs ahead of time and occasionally look up a spell or two. Everything else is in a text file. I wrote a mapping application (http://gm.sagotsky.com/?p=161) which I may try out the next time I GM. It makes ASCII art maps in the style of Angband/Nethack and it's entirely keyboard based.

Temet Nosce
2009-09-08, 09:44 AM
I generally leave any major supplements being used by characters/me open (this amounts to... a large number of books generally) as well as a copy of the SRD (faster to navigate for certain things than the PHB), a web based dice roller (in case I don't want someone to know I rolled dice at all), the Surrealdex, character sheets, and any other specific notes I might have associated with the campaign/setting/session.

Tiktakkat
2009-09-08, 01:01 PM
I run a mIRC based game, so I keep the Yahoo group we use to post maps open, with d20srd winding up open regularly.
When I am designing stuff, the WotC monster index is almost always open.

TheThan
2009-09-08, 02:05 PM
Well when I’m on the internet (say a webforum game) I of course have the web forum page up, as well as their character sheets. I also have the D20 SRD site up.

Sometimes I have multiple browser windows open and multiple tabs open in each one.