Using my scoring program in Australia and the US
Bill is using my scoring program (I wish I had a name for it) that
works inside of SeeYou, to score the 2009 Gulgong Classic. It will be used in
January for the Corryong Cup, also in Australia. I use the program to score the
hang gliding competitions in the US. One thing I like about it is that it is
easy to use, if you know how to use SeeYou. The other cool scoring program is FS, which I have also used extensively. It has
a lot of flexibility (which has got some who've gone overboard into trouble) and
is an excellent program. It has the backing of CIVL, but you can use my program
to send your results to CIVL also. It is self contained (although uses GPSDump
to download GPSes), so it doesn't require a graphics program like SeeYou (but it
isn't as graphical). I use SeeYou to create tasks for competitions, and to view flights as do many
other hang glider and paraglider pilots, so many of us are familiar with the
program. I am providing technical support to Billo, who only acts as a scorekeeper once a
year and will be helping the scorekeeper at the Corryong Cup also. FS tends to
be used by scorekeepers who study the program and are familiar with it, and use
it multiple times. I'm more than happy to help out anyone who wants to use this
program. It is free to anyone. It's available on the Oz Report forum and the Naviter forum.
http://OzReport.com/1258651154
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