I think I used to use UObod as well when I was on OSI and I will look it up again and thanks for the advice. I totally disagree with Snap Dragon and others that do not do bodding nor think it is fun but it is good to know that there are customers waiting to buy the stuff/rewards we get over while handing them in. I think it is a funny way to do crafting as crafting is fun and if you do not think it is fun, then you are a potential customer for sure. //Pekka
@Kirby - what did you end up doing for tracking BODs? I recently got in the bod game myself with my tailor.
Lol.. I never thought I'd bodder with BODs either! Just downloaded the BOD tool someone posted here but haven't boddered using it yet. Seems boddersome.. @Larloch what do you use to organize all the boddersom BODs?
@Everlast High end rewards get a book, I put the large and the smalls in the same book. ...keep up the good work @Ron Jeremy
BoD'ers had a tamagotchi like the rest of us except they kept it longer than a week. Some of these very BoD'ers just remembered they probably still have one in a desk drawer somewhere. A few of those BoD'ers are going to spend no less than 30 minutes looking for it. I would elaborate further but I must be going... I've a DDR tournament to get to.