This wouldn't be something that I think FFG would consider putting out until well after F&D was in the market, maybe even with a couple of supplements of its own, but I was talking with a friend about how it'd be nice to get a toolkit app for the iPad, similar to the Arkham Horror app, that would allow you to chargen, use the dice app, (provide soundboards even) and compile all the weapons, gear, armor, and vehicles/starships from each of the books in one place (with the accessibility based on in app purchase of those supplements).
I think this would be a handy tool for Players who can't afford to get all the books themselves or just don't want to lug around crates of books to campaigns. It'd reduce clutter at the table and be a nice addition to their digital presence. The problem I imagine is that this may require additional licensing through Disney/Lucas Film, but they seem to provide those on a per app basis (not all from Disney Interactive, I mean).
If an app couldn't be done due to licensing, I wonder if FFG will produces a compendium of the three Core Rules into one set. You could sell it individually, or I would love a nice boxed set of volumes to go on the shelf. I imagine it as something similar to one book that collects all three core rules mechanics minus redundancies, one book that covers all manners of chargen up to that point (races, talents, specializations, etc), one book that covers gear and vehicles and starships, one book that covers the known locations in the galaxy, and lastly an npc codex of sorts. I think that those would be a huge seller for FFG, especially once all the splat books are out for each career and major supplements are covered.
While this would mean re-buying information that I'd already have, I feel like it would be nice to have all the varied information contained throughout my books organized and compiled into one volume.
I know that FFG's strategy as of now is to not print in this fashion but rather a something of everything approach -- which I love! -- but this is for when they have pretty much covered their bases and most of the basic mechanics and splats are readily available across a 30+ book library. I'd like to see things condensed and organized for us into something that could even be designed as a sort of collectible boxed set.
Again, this is just the sort of thing I get up to while waiting for the news of additional supplements and their release...