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DataMonster

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DataMonster

http://sourceforge.net/projects/datamonster
DataMonster is a d20 D&D command line management program written in Python (there is a C++ version in CVS, but it is not currently being developed). It provides an exp calculator, and access to monster information in the 3.5 SRD. It is not yet feature complete. It uses libxml2 and readline to provide many of its features.


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released on 1 December 2004

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GPLv2 Deborah Nicholson 2454532.57 March 2008


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 29 May 2010.



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