Based on our record, Tabletop RPG Map editor 2 should be more popular than Onetastic for Microsoft OneNote. It has been mentiond 54 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I also want to add that if you use OneNote on a desktop computer or laptop, then you can install and use OneNote Gem, OneTastic and OneMore. These are specialized user-community created plugging for your OneNote application, which can be utilized on the desktop or laptop platform, these pluggings definitely expand the capabilities and features of OneNote to a really good degree. Source: over 1 year ago
You can use Onetastic add-in which comes with a scripting language to programmatically access and manipulate your notes. https://getonetastic.com. Source: over 1 year ago
You could try Onetastic add-in (https://getonetastic.com), which allows local scripting via macros. It has integrated editor/debugger. You can extract information from existing notes and create new notes in a format ready for your use in another application. You can find info on its macro language here: https://getonetastic.com/docs. Source: over 1 year ago
OneNote. It's simple, it works, and it's included with MS office. Useful add-on is OneTastic. Source: over 1 year ago
Onetastic add-in (https://getonetastic.com/) adds a Rotate Printout option to Image right click menu. Source: over 1 year ago
Im a fan of RPG Map Editor by Deepnight Games. Its PWYW and has a nice clean style and exports nicely for VTT. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://deepnight.net/tools/rpg-map/ RPG Map Editor 2 is another useful level and map editor which is user friendly and fun to use. It's not as aesthetically customizable, but that is in the effort of trying to take a lot of the logistics out of map creation for you. It's set up so you can get some art to paper and make maps fast. Has it's own art and such, and it is 8 bit styled so while it's not a perfect... Source: about 1 year ago
Dungeon Scrawl and Dungeon Map Doodler are great for just a quick, gridded map. I also really like Map Forge as a Dungeondraft alternative. I don't see it discussed very much, but I think it is a nice alternative and there is a free version. Finally, the Deep Knight Map Editor is a really underrated tool that I think more people should talk about. Source: about 1 year ago
I've also had decent results with RPG Map (https://deepnight.net/tools/rpg-map/) for making some simple maps of rooms just so you can see where the tables are, how big the room is, etc. It exports your creations as a standard .jpg or .png image you can then load into whatever tabletop you prefer, eg. Roll20. Source: about 1 year ago
A common question. I vouch for RPG map to make the base Https://deepnight.net/tools/rpg-map/. Source: about 1 year ago
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