On Jan 27, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Ok so I'm being dumb here I went to the web site and then I went to the download now I saw three options which one is the right one to use
On Jan 27, 2005, at 7:38 AM, Michael Vogt wrote:
has any one used there macs to run a Pine Wood Derby or have you seen any software for Macs to run a Pine Wood Derby
Well, my instant vision was stacks and stacks of old Mac pluses holding up the track ;-P My second was of a Mini with those skinny plastic wheels on it...
My second thought was I doubt there's something out there *specific* to a Pine Wood Derby, but it's a competition of players who have scores (in this case times) with multiple rounds of competition, there's a host of tournament scoring systems out there.
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My third thought was, "well I'll be gobsmacked."
<http://racemanager.sourceforge.net/>
"Race Track is a Cub Scout Pinewood Derby Race Management Application. It supports racer registration, heat scheduling, electronic timer integration, and sound effect playback. It is written in Java and runs on any Java enabled platform."
This means OS X works.
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