#Dundjinni 1.07 pdf
It's an excellent work.ģ) Go to and download our free FM8 Raster Mapping Tutorial in PDF form. It's crippled, so that you can't save maps, and it has a smaller symbol library than the retail version, but other than that, it's complete and functional.Ģ) Go to and download the complete FM8 manual/tutorial free in PDF form.
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#Dundjinni 1.07 trial
If you're interested in FM8 and want to take a thorough but free look at it, make three free downloads:ġ) Go to and download the free trial version of FM8. After testing several programs, our project group chose Fractal Mapper 8 from NBOS for mapping our Dungeons Daring (TM) RPG and our Jörðgarð (TM) campaign setting. Redrobes mentioned a number of alternatives in his posting. Unfortunately, I'm rather convinced that if no one buys and revives Dundjinni, that the product probably is making a slow and painful exit from the stage. The store still is lost on another plane. They were down for about three months in summer but are working again. The user forums are the one really active area of the Dundjinni website. One hoped that Version 2.0 would address those shortcomings. That was rather a letdown, because Dundjinni is great for making dungeon plans and encounter scenes, but it is problematical if one wants to make village and city maps or overland maps. However, about two years ago, an announcement appeared - well buried in the Dundjinni forums - that further development of Version 2.0 had been delayed indefinitely. Shortly afterward, Dundjinni Enterprises started releasing a lot of advance material on the coming Version 2.0, which existing users, at least, awaited eagerly. The current version, 1.07, was released in 2004, in other words, six years ago. You can also check out the popular MapTool which is a VTT with stamp tool kind of map abilities (Trevor, or Torstan here can give some advice on that one) as well as Battlegrounds RPG which Heruca is the dev for and is also a member here.ĭundjinni appears to be fading away. RobA knows DungeonForge pretty well I think and Mark Oliva here waves the flag for FM8. If you want any questions about mine then ask away. Each, including dundjinni, has pros and cons so check them all out and see what you like from them all. you stamp down copies of PNG style bitmaps with rotation and scaling. All of those three are 'stamp based' i.e. Also fractal mapper is kind of similar in style too. Also there is DungeonForge which is a similar and free kind of thing but you have to register on the site to get their link I think. If you give up on them then you can try mine which is somewhat similar - ViewingDale link in sig. They were also on RPGMapShare and the four ugly monsters site too. The person who was doing the most work on it that I could tell was Kepli who is a member here but I have not seen mail for ages. I am sure I was about to post that here then saw someones post on here saying that it was back.