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===Try the software!=== | |||
The best way to get familiar with the Software is to install it and start 'playing'. | The best way to get familiar with the Software is to install it and start 'playing'. | ||
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Revision as of 21:34, 5 August 2009
Try the software!
The best way to get familiar with the Software is to install it and start 'playing'.
Simply download the latest Software from the web page and install it. You don't need to buy or pay for anything to use non-timing features. This means that you may use the software on as many computers as you want, and do anything you want except interface to and manage timing for free!
You may also connect timing equipment and practice timing without paying for anything. The only restriction without purchasing a Key & License is that you'll only be able to stay in a timing screen for two minutes.
Things to try (applies to National / FIS and Club)
- Create a race (file)
- Set up the header page
- enter competitors
- sort, edit, move, delete data
- create reports
- connect timing equipment
- play around with timing features
- play around with Live-Timing
Which Software?
xxx
2nd option
yyy
3rd option
yyy