WildMonkeyLaura
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After using the iPad HeroLab app for several weeks I've concluded two things: it's a fabulous product and it needs better cloud support.
Currently I use desktop HL to create portfolios, use Windows 8 OneDrive to sync it to the cloud, and then use iPad OneDrive to move the portfolio into iPad HL using "open in another application". To get the portfolio back to hero lab after the session, I'm stuck emailing the portfolio to myself and using my email client to overwrite the old portfolio before I can open it again in desktop HL. It works, but it is definitely a kludge.
I know that RealmWorks syncs blobs like HL portfolios using a cloud-based object-store (or at least it did as-of a few months ago). It would be really great to tap into that object-store inside HL too. I'd be happy to pay for a premium version of the iPad app that could seamlessly share cloud storage with the desktop version. Portfolios are small and you probably wouldn't pay more than $0.07/Gb/mo to store and stream them. A $1.99 app would likely cover the costs for years.
I would also pay a subscription fee to access a version of HL that had all of the data sets (or at least all of the data sets for one game) and was constantly being updated, perhaps hosted using Azure's RemoteApp service or something similar. I think it could be a very interesting venture into SaaS for Lone Wolf, and it would be much cheaper than developing an Android version. That assumes of course that your current licenses would allow such a product.
Currently I use desktop HL to create portfolios, use Windows 8 OneDrive to sync it to the cloud, and then use iPad OneDrive to move the portfolio into iPad HL using "open in another application". To get the portfolio back to hero lab after the session, I'm stuck emailing the portfolio to myself and using my email client to overwrite the old portfolio before I can open it again in desktop HL. It works, but it is definitely a kludge.
I know that RealmWorks syncs blobs like HL portfolios using a cloud-based object-store (or at least it did as-of a few months ago). It would be really great to tap into that object-store inside HL too. I'd be happy to pay for a premium version of the iPad app that could seamlessly share cloud storage with the desktop version. Portfolios are small and you probably wouldn't pay more than $0.07/Gb/mo to store and stream them. A $1.99 app would likely cover the costs for years.
I would also pay a subscription fee to access a version of HL that had all of the data sets (or at least all of the data sets for one game) and was constantly being updated, perhaps hosted using Azure's RemoteApp service or something similar. I think it could be a very interesting venture into SaaS for Lone Wolf, and it would be much cheaper than developing an Android version. That assumes of course that your current licenses would allow such a product.