It'd be great to have a digital DM Screen, either as part of the base DDB service, or as a purchasable product from the Marketplace. I know there are at least some third party ones out there, but they might disappear due to copyright issues, and it'd be great to have all the tooltips and links into Compendium content, too.
I appreciate your comment, and agree with the information behind it... but if you're implying some sort of complaint about the DDB team not releasing it, or refusing to do so, I believe they have stated that they do plan on publishing an API. If you're implying they've been slow to do so, I believe the team is rather small, and probably have a pretty big backlog of suggestions, ideas, and features to work on, so their response time cannot be as fast as we'd like... although to be honest, that is true for any service/product with a solid fanbase. :)
If you're implying nothing of the sort, and I misread your tone, then I apologize if you're offended by it, and would love it if you believed I meant no offense by it. :D
Nope, not implying anything negative, just excited for if/when they get around to it. The explosion of new tools will be awesome.
The only reason I qualify that with if/when in both cases is because, even if they have said they plan to have a public API, it's not guaranteed. It's software development; plans can change.
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It'd be great to have a digital DM Screen, either as part of the base DDB service, or as a purchasable product from the Marketplace. I know there are at least some third party ones out there, but they might disappear due to copyright issues, and it'd be great to have all the tooltips and links into Compendium content, too.
I love all these little requests that would be solved immediately by the community if/when D&D Beyond releases a public API.
I appreciate your comment, and agree with the information behind it... but if you're implying some sort of complaint about the DDB team not releasing it, or refusing to do so, I believe they have stated that they do plan on publishing an API. If you're implying they've been slow to do so, I believe the team is rather small, and probably have a pretty big backlog of suggestions, ideas, and features to work on, so their response time cannot be as fast as we'd like... although to be honest, that is true for any service/product with a solid fanbase. :)
If you're implying nothing of the sort, and I misread your tone, then I apologize if you're offended by it, and would love it if you believed I meant no offense by it. :D
Nope, not implying anything negative, just excited for if/when they get around to it. The explosion of new tools will be awesome.
The only reason I qualify that with if/when in both cases is because, even if they have said they plan to have a public API, it's not guaranteed. It's software development; plans can change.