Does anyone have some good tips for what tool to choose for this purpose? Are "World Anvil", " Obsidian" and/or "Chronographer" good? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different ones? How do they handle the status of the intellectual property? Source: over 2 years ago
Beep boop! the linked website is: https://chronographer.net/info. Source: over 2 years ago
ChronoGrapher has timeline and calendar tool for its wiki. Do you have a vision in mind for the finished timeline? Source: over 2 years ago
ChronoGrapher is a webtool for worldbuilders, writers and game masters. Source: over 2 years ago
If your work is not published its very likely to be removed by a mod on Wikipedia, but when it comes to organizing your world, a personal wiki is by far the best way to do so. There are lots of tools out there, both free and premium. I would recommend doing some research on all of the suggestions in this thread and find what works for you. Wikidpad is a free desktop wiki that's super handy when you just want to... Source: over 2 years ago
ChronoGrapher is a system and setting agnostic worldbuilding wiki/map tool. But it currently does not have a desktop version and it is subscription based. Source: over 2 years ago
ChronoGrapher is a webtool for worldbuilders and has deeply integrated support for timelines and calendars. You can create any number of calendars systems, link them together, create timelines and calendars. The calendar views will automatically be built based on you week and month lengths, and you can easily switch between calendar systems while keeping your events consistent. Super handy when you want to... Source: over 2 years ago
ChronoGrapher features a border tool. You can read more about the post here, and see it in action. Source: over 2 years ago
ChronoGrapher is a worldbuilding webtool with all of the features you mentioned, but it is tied to patreon. Wikidpad is a great private wiki tool, but I don't know if its supported for ios, and its missing some features you wanted. Source: over 2 years ago
ChronoGrapher has this feature, linked to its wiki engine, so you can link location to your articles. Source: over 2 years ago
ChronoGrapher is a webtool for worldbuilders, writers and game masters. It enables you to structure and format your text and images just like any of the major wiki engines out there, with some additional automation features, like timelines and calendars. Source: almost 3 years ago
ChronoGrapher's wiki has a timeline feature, and you can add events down to the second. Source: almost 3 years ago
ChronoGrapher has a tilegrid editor, but you can also import hand drawn images, to create interactive, google style maps. I usually create my maps in a regular photo editing tool, photoshop is great, but gimp and paint.net is free. Source: almost 3 years ago
ChronoGrapher is a worldbuilding tool with that includes a wiki engine. There is currently no public viewing, but depending on what what exactly you are looking to do, you can still share your world. The tool stores your data in your google drive, so you have full control over who can access it. Source: almost 3 years ago
For organizing lore and information, a wiki is in my opinion the best way. You can use a wiki tool as a notepad at first, and always go back end reorganize the article later if you want. Its also very easy to link and group information together. Wikidpad is a great free resource for this, the only downside is that's its an offline tool and its lacking image support. Because of these limitations, and because I... Source: almost 3 years ago
ChronoGrapher is web-based. Currently only available via the developer's patreon. Source: almost 3 years ago
I have always used a wiki to organize my lore. A good wiki enables you to quickly shift things around and include partial information into several locations. If I have an article about a king, I can let the wiki automatically insert the kings summary into the article about his country. This is also a major timesaver, as the inserted text is always automatically updated when I edit the kings article, and I don't... Source: almost 3 years ago
The creators have ChronoGrapher and LegendKeeper both post here regularly as well. I'm not familiar with either program, but I understand that they serve a similar role. Source: almost 3 years ago
ChronoGrapher is a webtool for worldbuilders, writers and game masters. It allows you to structure and format your text and images just like any of the major wiki engines out there, with some additional automation features. It's private, and you own your own data, storing it in google drive like your already doing. If, and when you want to, you can share your working folder with friends and collaborate. Source: almost 3 years ago
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