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(27 replies, posted in User feedback)

Yes, it works now, thanks for all!

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(27 replies, posted in User feedback)

On IOS, when going on a filesharing app like dropbox and selecting open with, it says no apps support opening the file. Now, im thinking maybe i saved it to dropbox wrong: it's a text file, code that represents the entry

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(6 replies, posted in User feedback)

Still a problem for me. See, im on IOS, and when i press the download button it doesnt open up a file but a series of characters, that represent my entry as code (looks like html). So on that web page, i selected the text and clicked share, and put it on the icloud drive. Then, from icloud drive, i clicked share on the file, but i cant find a way to share it to the d&d app, it only shows actual sharing apps, that have someking of online connection, or simply apps like notepad. Is there a way to force the d&d app to show up? Same goes for dropbox, where when i ask to open with, it says no apps support the file

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(6 replies, posted in User feedback)

I might not be creator of the app, but im thinking that we should be able to add entries. I clicked the add content option in the app and added a monster entry (swarm of rats). I thought it would get added to the database, but it is only part of "my" monster list. I dont really understand the point of this feature if it doesnt add anything to the database... except if this is simply a malfunction? It would be really useful as a DM to have access to these, especially since i do not own the monster manual...