It cannot directly import d20pro files or any other file for that matter. What you can do with FG2 is place the xml contents into a module, extension, or ruleset and then write the lua code to implement the underlying logic the data requires. Folks in the software business highly deserve the money they make from their programs, but, as a user, it is frustrating to buy the same material over and over (the hardcopy, the PDF, the dataset for Hero Lab [not to mention the ones I bought for the now-defunct RPGXplorer]) and not be able to use the material you fairly purchased on your own endeavor. That said, I sure appreciate why the developers want to protect their intellectual property and effort, but it is unfortunate that such protections stifle fair use under the law. Don't really have a solution, just griping. In this case, it would seem that there should be a mechanism to uncompile the material for a user's fair use, but I understand the problem, as there would not be a practical way for HL to ensure a user has a license for his material, as he can just steal someone else's files, mass-export as a 'user' file and then use the material without a license. Oh, well....