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Macintosh Software to replace H&H

watti

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I am moving to a Mac and the one thing I have not been able to replace is Heaven and Hell. I realize this is near impossible but I would like a program that generates systems per LBB 6 and can do sectors also. Is there one? Java?
 
I've been looking at this problem and have an idea. It won't be a port of H&H unless someone wants to pay me to do one:-) I'm trying to focus my Apps on providing a richer Role-Playing experience, not just automated chart reading and dice rolling.

TravellerCharGen gives the GM a great range of NPC's for any adventure.

Imperial Cal, keeps the time pressure on. The players seeing the time click forward and the days rolling by. This week I'm going to enter the PlayerCharacters birthdays. Nothing like a mid-life crisis to kick them in the pants.

So what's next, visiting the stars? What does the Ref and Players need to know when planning a visit, or leave a Star System.

Please, post your ideas... what do you USE and what do you NEED to play Traveller...

P.S I've only got the CT-CD, so I can't do anything for the other version.
 
For classic macs, there was mercator.

I wish rob would update it for OSX...
 
Imperial Cal, keeps the time pressure on. The players seeing the time click forward and the days rolling by. This week I'm going to enter the PlayerCharacters birthdays. Nothing like a mid-life crisis to kick them in the pants.

When I saw it mentioned on your website I thought this sounded interesting. Have you considered a Windows port? Some screenshots might be an idea too.
 
thanks KaveMan. I already have both the calendar and the CharGen. They are excellent. In fact the Chargen program is better than any of the older Windows ones. I was using.

Nice job and keep 'em coming.
 
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