All my purchased content is downloaded to my phone via the DnD Beyond app. However, an upcoming location does not have internet access and would really like to take my laptop rather than depend solely on my phone for reference. As after a full day, it can be low on juice. Is this possible or is the mobile app the only way to have the content with me that is not internet dependent?
By the way, I run a MacBook Pro using Apple software if that makes a difference. Really not sure which OS it is running, but whatever was current two years ago. I know I see software come up a lot in the mobile download discussions and figured why not include it.
Officially, no. Windows 11 has a way of running the app - but since I don't have 11, I can't help you on how you do it, sorry.
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Few topics talk about problems on windows 11. It seems that this is an operating system that not many people really use much. So it's hard to know how. Need an expert to say.
There are a number of Android emulators for PC, like BlueStacks (which I have used). You can use such an emulator to run the D&D Beyond app on your PC.
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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?
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All my purchased content is downloaded to my phone via the DnD Beyond app. However, an upcoming location does not have internet access and would really like to take my laptop rather than depend solely on my phone for reference. As after a full day, it can be low on juice. Is this possible or is the mobile app the only way to have the content with me that is not internet dependent?
By the way, I run a MacBook Pro using Apple software if that makes a difference. Really not sure which OS it is running, but whatever was current two years ago. I know I see software come up a lot in the mobile download discussions and figured why not include it.
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How do I do that? I’m not incredibly tech savvy. Can I do that with entire books at a time?
It isn't the easiest or most convenient thing. I recommend googling a guide.
So there's no desktop app right?
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On a PC you can install an android emulator and install the app there.
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Officially, no. Windows 11 has a way of running the app - but since I don't have 11, I can't help you on how you do it, sorry.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
I know this thread is dated, but how would I do it on windows 11?
Few topics talk about problems on windows 11. It seems that this is an operating system that not many people really use much. So it's hard to know how. Need an expert to say.
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There are a number of Android emulators for PC, like BlueStacks (which I have used). You can use such an emulator to run the D&D Beyond app on your PC.
"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?