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for storing characters on your phone - pathfinder cs
for storing online - charactersheet.co.uk
Not sure what you are looking for specifically, but here's some general advice.
1) http://www.d20pfsrd.com/ is your friend if you aren't already aware of it. While it doesn't have the Golarion "fluff" (countries and religions and politics and so on), it does have basically every rule, class, race, spell, item, etc. The books are fantastic, and I highly recommend getting some to support a small publisher, but I never go a session without having that site open on my phone or tablet. Having everything in one searchable site is a massive savings of time. http://www.archivesofnethys.com/ is another great resource, as is https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Pathfinder_Wiki.
2) Speaking of technology, there are some excellent apps available for doing things like tracking initiative, rolling dice, and storing character sheets. Here are a few, sorry they're all Android, that's what I use, some of them may be on IOS as well:
4) If you want to play online, I recommend Roll20. The basic version is free and has everything you need. Pathfinder support is built in; you can fill in a character sheet and it'll do all the calculations for you, track initiative order, has the ability to import monsters and spells from the SRD for easy GMing, and so on. There can be quite a learning curve if you want to do things like write your own macros, but if you just want to stick to simpler stuff, it's invaluable.
3) Don't get too hung up on the rules at first. Get the basics down, and then introduce the more complicated stuff as you go on. Even experienced players and GMs often don't bother with things like encumbrance or tracking ammunition, just relying on common sense. Being too detail oriented can get boring.
4) Concentrate on fun, not power. You'll find guide on how to make the "best" characters who punch way above their weight class. Ignore them. While some players love making optimal builds that can beat anything, and some GMs love creating epic challenges for them to overcome, the game doesn't require any of that. People will say that monks suck or summoners are OP, but you can do fine with any class and concept, as long as everyone is on the same page and no one is trying to outshine everyone else. Just play what sounds interesting and cool.
5) Regarding "keeping moral", you would have an easier job getting the entire Eastern seaboard to agree on pizza toppings than to get your average party of adventurers to agree on alignment definitions. Nothing is more likely to cause strife at the table. If you're a player, don't sweat it and try to keep to the spirit of your alignment without focusing too much on minutiae. If your a GM, don't be afraid to put your foot down if people start arguing. And you should probably ban evil PCs; someone always wants to play one so they have free rein to be a jerk.
There's an app for that... albeit, little incomplete but useful
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.prometheusapps.pathfindercharactersheet