
Copyright © 2005-2010 by Jane Fleming
Distributed by Beach Bunny Software
ForScore is designed to support matches of up to 16 stages (32 stages with the optional Event Module).
| • | Several features exist to simplify the automatic creation of matches. |
| • | Many functions take a familiar "Wizard"-like approach to walk the user through procedures. |
| • | Match results can be produced in printed form, as .PDF files, or as HTML (web pages). |
| • | Match stages can be defined with varying numbers of strings per stage. |
| • | Certain stages can be designated as BUG stages... in which case participants registered in the Backup Gun division need only complete those stages to avoid a Did Not Finish (DNF). (You can also use the BUG match for other purposes - such as a shotgun side-match). |
| • | A match designated as a Classifier can automatically calculate a shooter's new classification, if any, and update the shooters database in ForScore and also on the IDPA website. |
| • | Optionally, printed reports and web pages can be configured to show which shooters improved their classifications. |
| • | Match results can be exported in a form that can be imported into Microsoft Excel® and other spreadsheet programs. |
| • | The shooters database can be exported in a form that can be imported into Microsoft Outlook® or Outlook Express®. |
| • | Results are available for an entire match, as a list of the most accurate shooters, and broken down by various categories such as Seniors, Ladies, Law Enforcement, etc. |
| • | Lists of e-mail addresses can be generated for all shooters, or just those who participated in a particular match. Ditto mailing labels. |
| • | The program can generate several types of sign-in sheets. |
| • | Wizard to divide shooters into squads automatically. |
ForScore is fully network aware, and can be used on simple peer-to-peer networks or in an Active Directory domain configuration. This way, you can have multiple people entering data during a large match.