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=GM TOOLS=
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=GROUP TOOLS=
==Mapping==
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==Online Presence==
* [http://www.houseplans.com/ Houseplans.com] - handy site where you can get free plans for all sorts of houses and buildings.
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There are many tools you can use to allow community members to communicate with one another, promote discussion, and help organize events.  The following are options for your "front page", your discussion base.  This is the place where conversations happen.
* [http://www.houseplangallery.com/ HousePlanGalley.com] - The Official site of House Plan Gallery House Plans, Home Plans, and Floor Plans.. Affordable home designs & blueprints. FAST & FREE SHIPPING.
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* [http://www.homedesigncentral.com/ HomeDesignCentral.com] - Unique House Plans, Home Plans, and Floor Plans by Home Design Central.com. Affordable home designs & blueprints. FAST & FREE SHIPPING.
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; E-mail list: Requires a list owner/administrator and possibly some support software or list server.  Members have to sign up or register.
* [http://www.stockhomeplans.com/ StockHomePlans.com] - Only the Most-Popular House Floor Plans and Blueprints. Top House Plans direct from the Home Designers. Search home plans online.
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; Web-based group: Requires registration with a provider (e.g., [http://groups.yahoo.com/ Yahoo!], [http://www.meetup.com/ Meetup] or [http://groups.google.com/ Google] group), a list owner, and optionally, some moderators.  Unless you open your list to the general public and potential spamming, all members will have to register.
* [http://www.gryc.ws/autorealm.htm AutoREALM] is a nice vector-based open-source free mapping software.
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; Gaming [[Wikipedia:blog|blog]]: Requires a blog (e.g., [http://www.livejournal.com/ LiveJournal], [http://www.blogger.com/ Blogger], [http://360.yahoo.com/ Yahoo! 360], [http://www.myspace.com/ MySpace], [http://wordpress.org/ WordPress], etc.); unless you plan on accepting anonymous comments and/or screening them individually, this requires every member to sign up for a blog ID. Many members may not want to make this effort.
* [http://www.profantasy.com/ Campaign Cartographer] is powerful but the learning curve is a bit steep. Fantasy focus, but can be used for all sorts of settings; many add-ons availableAround $45 for the basic package, but stacking add-ons can cost you a few hundred dollars.
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; [[Wikipedia:Internet forum|Forum]]: Requires a host and some software, and a tech-savvy administrator. Optional: moderators are useful.
** [http://theminiaturespage.com/workbench/333608/ Making Maps with Campaign Cartographer 2]
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; [[Wikipedia:Wiki|Wiki]]: Collaborative platform such as this [[Main Page|RPG.net wiki]] or [http://pbwiki.com/ Pbwiki].  Useful for shared writing, but a large number of members will never take the time to unerstand how to use a wiki.  Can serve as a nice addition to a standard forum or list.
** [http://dmoz.org/Games/Roleplaying/World_Building/Map_Making/Tools/Campaign_Cartographer/ Open Directory: Campaign Cartographer Resources]
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; Web site: Requires a host and a Webmaster.  New material goes through the Webmaster for posting, so this is best used as a supplemental presence, not as your main contact and discussion point.
* [http://www.nbos.com/ Fractal Mapper], another nice mapping program, with a sci-fi focus. Around $40;  a few add-ons available.
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==Collaboration Tools==
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These are a collection of tools that allow multiple people to share and organize information, documents, etc.
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; Wikis: Such as this [[Main_Page|RPG.net wiki]] or [http://pbwiki.com/ PBwiki]. Wikis are somewhat less about having a conversation between participants, and more about sharing or preserving information, regardless of author. Very good for collaborating on writing, for keeping character sheets, recaps, house rules, etc., and for making the information available to the gaming community.
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; [http://docs.google.com/ Google Documents and Spreadsheets]:  These tools are very useful to share information and allow editing among several people but not the whole world. They're collaboration tools, not broadcast tools.
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; [[Wikipedia:Social bookmarking|Social bookmarking]]: Sites like [http://del.icio.us/ del.icio.us], [http://www.furl.net/ Furl], [http://www.simpy.com/ Simpy], and [http://www.roxomatic.de/687/social-bookmarks-review-reloaded many others] allow multiple users to share and comment links.  This is a handy way to exchange good sites, discussion threads, online documents, etc.
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; Calendar
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: If you're reading this, you're probably online and Web-savvy (unless one of your friends took the time to print this for you.)  So the tool you definitely should use to make your life easier is an '''online calendar''' to post your game schedule and send remindersWhatever your platform for group discussion is (mailing list, forum, blog, etc.), chances are it offers a calendar feature. If you haven't looked into it yet, here are some of your (free) avenues:
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** [http://groups.yahoo.com/ Yahoo Groups] all offer a calendar
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** So do [http://www.meetup.com/ Meetup groups]
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** [http://www.google.com/calendar/ Google Calendar] is quite nice too
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: Make sure the calendar you pick offers the following features:
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** Set recurring events: So you can program your weekly, mothly, etc. game.
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** Edit even recurring events on a one-time basis: So you can add details for a specific game.
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** Send automatic reminders to the group: So you can nudge potential players a few day before the game.
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** Some access protection: So only your group can change, add or delete events to the calendar.
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: If '''one person in your group can take charge of updating calendar items''', you may find the system works better.  While we functioned for a long time with different arrangements, right now we have one person who makes sure that all anounced games are on the calendar, auto-reminders for time and place are up-to-date, and any changes are added.  That way, we no longer get reminders for events that have been cancelled or rescheduled, etc.  Getting obsolete reminders just confuses everybody and makes your event appear less reliable.
  
==Game Management==
 
* The GM's Second Brain, at fudgerpg.info
 
  
==Webs and Flowcharts==
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==Promotion Tools==
Freeware:
 
  
* [http://www.gliffy.com/ Gliffy] - Web- and Flash-based, shareable.
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Tools you can use to promote a game, event, or group:
* [http://www.bubbl.us/ Bubbl.us] - Web-based, shareable.
 
* [http://www.thinkgraph.com/english/index.htm ThinkChart]
 
* [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page FreeMind]
 
* [http://meesoft.logicnet.dk/DiagramDesigner/ Diagram Designer]
 
* [http://cmap.ihmc.us/ Cmap Tools] - Work with all platforms.
 
  
Commercial software:
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; Actual Play threads: Threads on forums like [http://forum.rpg.net/forumdisplay.php?f=68 RPG.net], [http://www.indie-rpgs.com/forum/index.php?board=14.0 The Forge], [http://www.therpgsite.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=6 The RPG Site], and [http://www.story-games.com/forums/4/ Story Games].  These are great to get the various participants to give their feedback without dilution in the regular chatter of our gaming club; it also allows you to get feedback from other interested people, even the game's designer.  It's a good spot to keep your game's info so you can refer to it several months later when you suddenly want to run a new episode!
  
* [http://www.mindjet.com/us/ MindManager] - Multi-platform.
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; Photo Reports: Can be posted on blogs, or hosted sites (e.g., [http://photobucket.com/ PhotoBucket], [http://imageshack.us/ ImageShack], Flickr) and make a terrific promo. Here is an example from our January 2007 game, [http://www.johnzo.com/gallery.html?d=2007-against-the-lord-of-blood Against the Lord of Blood!]
* [http://www.inspiration.com/freetrial/index.cfm Inspiration] - Multi-platform; free 30-day trial.
 
* OmniGarffle - runs on OSX.
 
  
==Drawing and Image Editing==
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; Videos: Either game footage or slide shows of the game, can be posted on [http://www.youtube.com/ YouTube] or [http://video.google.com/ Google Video].
Freeware and shareware for picture editing:  
 
  
*[http://gimp.org/ GIMP, the GNU Image Manipulation Program] — Open source, free, available for Mac, PC, Linux, etc.  Allows quite a bit of editing and drawing; '''highly recommended'''.
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; Game Blogs:  Blogs are somewhat less egalitarian than an Actual Play thread (because there's a main author and subordinated comments for each entry), but they can fulfill much the same function.  Examples of places where one can set up a free blog include [http://www.livejournal.com/ LiveJournal], [http://www.blogger.com/ Blogger], [http://wordpress.org/ WordPress], [http://360.yahoo.com/ Yahoo! 360], [http://www.myspace.com/ MySpace], etc.
*[http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pierre.g/index.html XnView] — Excellent for image viewing and editing, and format conversion.
 
*[http://www.fookes.com/ezthumbs/?Easy%20Thumbnails=2800 EasyThumbnails] from Fookes Shareware (just like it says, great to create thumbnails in batches.)
 
*[http://www.photofiltre.com/ PhotoFiltre] — Mostly useful for photos, allows retouching and post-production filters.
 
  
Not freeware or shareware, but darn affordable:
 
* [http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?c=Product_C1&cid=1155872554948&lc=en&pagename=CorelCom%2FLayout PaintShop Pro] from JASC Software/Corel (watch for the periodic [http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/104-1695822-4038330?url=search-alias%3Dsoftware&field-keywords=paintshop+pro&Go.x=13&Go.y=11&Go=Go Amazon.com mail-in rebates])
 
  
==PDF and Printing==
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==Mapping==
  
* A useful way to move formatted documents to a different printer (e.g., to go print at a copy center) without headaches is to save it as a PDF file.  You can find several freeware or shareware utilities that act as PDF printer drivers; I have had good success with [http://www.pdf995.com/ PDF995].  The free demo version has nag screens but otherwise works perfectly well.  Another popular one is [http://www.download.com/3000-6675-10206470.html CutePDF Writer 2.6].
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==Webs and Flowcharts==
* [http://pdfill.com/ PDFill] is a shareware that allows the creation of fillable forms, very useful for character sheets.  The free demo places a watermark on saved PDF forms and does not allow you to save the filled form but you can print it, including to another PDF that will no longer be editable, but will have your data.
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* [http://www.thinkgraph.com/english/index.htm ThinkChart]
* [http://www.printfu.org/ Print(fu)]: Although you cannot buy RPGs from Print(fu), you can have them print and bind PDF files which you upload from your computer.  Accepts credit cards and Paypal; requires login for payment.
 
  
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==Drawing and Image Editing==
  
 
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