It would be cool if we could read the great articles posted to the site within the app, like Dragon+
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"Orcs are savage raiders and pillagers with stooped postures, low foreheads, and piggish faces with prominent lower canines that resemble tusks." MM p245 (original printing) You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
The mobile app is designed to be an offline tool rather than an online reader. They try to minimise data pushes to lower user date use. As such, it's not really going to be for stuff like this, which would be more suited to being read on the mobile site.
How they have to do it isn't relevant. Whether or not you would use it to read the articles isn't relevant. If they can make it like Dragon+, and the option is there to pull down the articles, then there is no reason not to consider it, unless the cost in time is not worth it compared to the potential usefulness to the people who want it.
If I'm in the minority, fine. If Curse, and enough users, would find it worthwhile, then whether or not you think it's the way the app should be used isn't relevant.
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"Orcs are savage raiders and pillagers with stooped postures, low foreheads, and piggish faces with prominent lower canines that resemble tusks." MM p245 (original printing) You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
It would be cool if we could read the great articles posted to the site within the app, like Dragon+
"Orcs are savage raiders and pillagers with stooped postures, low foreheads, and piggish faces with prominent lower canines that resemble tusks." MM p245 (original printing)
You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
The mobile app is designed to be an offline tool rather than an online reader. They try to minimise data pushes to lower user date use. As such, it's not really going to be for stuff like this, which would be more suited to being read on the mobile site.
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Yeah, but OP is right, they can put the articles to download in the app if you want. Just like Dragon+ .
But the app isn't a web browser, it's an ereader. So they'd have to format the articles for that rather than using CSS like they do on the site.
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
How they have to do it isn't relevant. Whether or not you would use it to read the articles isn't relevant. If they can make it like Dragon+, and the option is there to pull down the articles, then there is no reason not to consider it, unless the cost in time is not worth it compared to the potential usefulness to the people who want it.
If I'm in the minority, fine. If Curse, and enough users, would find it worthwhile, then whether or not you think it's the way the app should be used isn't relevant.
"Orcs are savage raiders and pillagers with stooped postures, low foreheads, and piggish faces with prominent lower canines that resemble tusks." MM p245 (original printing)
You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
It's certainly an interesting idea!
I know that I would find it useful for train journeys, as I could download the articles beforehand and read them on the train. :)
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