It is nearing the end of 2025, and yet I still come to this thread to complain about not having the option on the desktop application.
There is no desktop application. This is a website not an app. The only download app-like thing is the Sigils VTT which does have this option, as detailed earlier in this thread.
The last post details how to view only your books on the website. Go to Sources, View all sources, put in library.
So, given the option exists in website, the "app" Sigils VTT, and the actual D&D Beyond app... What is it you're complaining about?
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Excuse me, I work in web development. It is commonly accepted that sites like the DnDbeyond website are colloquially known as web applications. For all intents and purposes, it is an application, same as the one you download onto your IOS or Android devices.
I am complaining that there is no reasonable way to easily access my library of content that I purchased through the DnDBeyond website. Stop being pretentious and dishonest by pretending this is an easy or accessible option. I didn't purchase my books on my phone, I purchased them on my computer. Therefore, I would like to see which of those books I have purchased on my computer.
If you are going to continue with your condescending attitude, please do not respond.
It is commonly accepted that sites like the DnDbeyond website are colloquially known as web applications.
This is a website and while it can be described in some ways as a web application, that is not a "desktop" application since it can be viewed and interacted with without a desktop. It can be used through any browser through any device that has an internet connection. A desktop app is an app you download to your computer to user from your computer's desktop.
If you're going to be pretentious and call it an application instead of just website like a normal person, then at least used the correct term. Web app and desktop app mean different things.
dishonest by pretending this is an easy or accessible option.
I'm not pretending or being dishonest. I made a statement of fact. You can easily see your library of content through Sources as has been explained by multiple people in this thread. In fact it is faster and easier than other similar services like Roll20 or Demiplane.
It takes mere seconds. Here's a video to prove that.
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Because the Encounter Builder is not being upgraded to 2024. The VTT is their targetted development project for now.
Go here. https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources#Sourcebooks
Then type "library" in the search bar at the top of the page.
This will sort everythign you own.
It is nearing the end of 2025, and yet I still come to this thread to complain about not having the option on the desktop application.
There is no desktop application. This is a website not an app. The only download app-like thing is the Sigils VTT which does have this option, as detailed earlier in this thread.
The last post details how to view only your books on the website. Go to Sources, View all sources, put in library.
So, given the option exists in website, the "app" Sigils VTT, and the actual D&D Beyond app... What is it you're complaining about?
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Excuse me, I work in web development. It is commonly accepted that sites like the DnDbeyond website are colloquially known as web applications. For all intents and purposes, it is an application, same as the one you download onto your IOS or Android devices.
I am complaining that there is no reasonable way to easily access my library of content that I purchased through the DnDBeyond website. Stop being pretentious and dishonest by pretending this is an easy or accessible option. I didn't purchase my books on my phone, I purchased them on my computer. Therefore, I would like to see which of those books I have purchased on my computer.
If you are going to continue with your condescending attitude, please do not respond.
No.
Then you should know better than to describe this as a "desktop application".
This is a website and while it can be described in some ways as a web application, that is not a "desktop" application since it can be viewed and interacted with without a desktop. It can be used through any browser through any device that has an internet connection. A desktop app is an app you download to your computer to user from your computer's desktop.
If you're going to be pretentious and call it an application instead of just website like a normal person, then at least used the correct term. Web app and desktop app mean different things.
As has been explained multiple times in this thread, there is.
The sheer irony.
I'm not pretending or being dishonest. I made a statement of fact. You can easily see your library of content through Sources as has been explained by multiple people in this thread. In fact it is faster and easier than other similar services like Roll20 or Demiplane.
It takes mere seconds. Here's a video to prove that.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVNGmRkQkoc
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Easy and simple.
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