Long time lurker, first time poster here, so please bare with me! (and hopefully this is in the right place)
I've been a Shadowrun GM for several years now, and one of the things that I've always found difficult is keeping track of everything in my campaigns. My runs tend to be on the epic side of things, so having a method of organizing all that information is important - doubly so when you start creating campaign sequels (or in my case, a trilogy).
Thus, I set about creating a resource that would be useful for both me and my players. The result is a fictional database complete with character/enemy bios, intelligence, and campaign summaries. What makes it cool, however, is the presentation. In my campaigns, I've developed an agency (like the FBI or MI6) that investigates mysterious phenomena around the world, and recruits Shadowrunners to help (the GSI). The database that my players can access is used by the NPCs in the campaign, and players log onto the database using their character names. I could explain it a lot more in-depth, but that's the gist of it.
I've been using it with my campaigns for a few months now, but I'd love to get some outside feedback on it (either positive or negative). Bare in mind I've taken some serious liberties with the Shadowrun fiction, but for the most part I've attempted to keep everything tied to Shadowrun canon to make things plausible (most of my players don't know tons about the Shadowrun universe to begin with).
If you're curious to check it out, you can log onto the website
here with the Username: Guest, Password: GSI (this is a generic login that I use for showing the site off).