Keeping track of EXP

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Reply #1 - 2013 June 03, 12:33 am
cae99v Member
From: philadelphia Registered: 2007-09-22 Posts: 44 Website

I'm trying a new way to keep me motivated. where i will give every japanese activity i do exp ,kind of like an rpg. So i want to know if there are any website or apps that will allow me to keep track of my exp points so i wont have to write everything down all day.

Reply #2 - 2013 June 03, 12:39 am
anritsi Member
Registered: 2010-07-06 Posts: 50 Website

Like HabitRPG?

Reply #3 - 2013 June 03, 12:51 am
cae99v Member
From: philadelphia Registered: 2007-09-22 Posts: 44 Website

Yeah kinda, but i want to be able to assign my own points to the activities i do.

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Reply #4 - 2013 June 03, 4:07 am
Hirakana Member
From: Ireland Registered: 2013-04-03 Posts: 154

I've never bought it, but what you're looking for sounds like the XPNavi

Reply #5 - 2013 June 03, 7:25 am
uisukii Guest

You can do that with a spreadsheet. Add any variables you want, create your own experience scheme; print out each completed sheet (assign a static amount of "Levels" per sheet, etc.) and track your progress (?).

It might not be as exciting as a program that does it all for you but the one major upside is that it is entirely your creation and your imagination is the only upper limit.

EDIT: a while ago I created a system, using an Open Office spreadsheet, which pretty much mimics exactly what is up at JLVLUP (the navithingo), but it is better in that it is entirely designed for my specific goals, etc. You could save yourself the money (I'm assuming the navi is something you buy- if not, I apologize for the assumption) and make your own for free. It really isn't hard at all, either. I know next to nothing about spreadsheets and managed to create one for myself.

Last edited by uisukii (2013 June 03, 7:29 am)

Reply #6 - 2013 June 03, 3:25 pm
Hirakana Member
From: Ireland Registered: 2013-04-03 Posts: 154

Yeah I wasn't advertising it, I don't even really know what it is. So please don't take what I said as a recommendation to buy it. It just occurred to me when I saw this topic.

Reply #7 - 2013 June 03, 6:40 pm
cae99v Member
From: philadelphia Registered: 2007-09-22 Posts: 44 Website

anritsi wrote:

Like HabitRPG?

Thanks for the link! i just started using it yesterday, it's great!

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