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MAC0001TD

MAC - WinTD Tournament Director Software

WinTD is designed to make running a chess tournament as painless as possible. Thanks to its intuitive graphical interface, all of the information you need to run a tournament is presented in a convenient, easily accessible fashion. Operations such as pairing rounds, entering game results, and printing charts require just a few mouse clicks or keystrokes. The program is also very flexible, giving you a great deal of control over all aspects of the pairing process, including drop/raise decisions, interchanges of players to improve color assignments, and more. You can also customize the displays and printed output to suit your preferences or the particular task at hand, such as displaying a list of all the players in the tournament who haven't paid the entry fee, or who haven't checked in to the tournament. The Macintosh version of WinTD requires OS X 10.4 or later.
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WinTD is designed to make running a chess tournament as painless as possible. Thanks to its intuitive graphical interface, all of the information you need to run a tournament is presented in a convenient, easily accessible fashion. Operations such as pairing rounds, entering game results, and printing charts require just a few mouse clicks or keystrokes.

The program is also very flexible, giving you a great deal of control over all aspects of the pairing process, including drop/raise decisions, interchanges of players to improve color assignments, and more. You can also customize the displays and printed output to suit your preferences or the particular task at hand, such as displaying a list of all the players in the tournament who haven't paid the entry fee, or who haven't checked in to the tournament.

WinTD is well-suited to any type of tournament, from small scholastic and club events to the largest cash prize tournaments. Support for scholastic tournaments includes the ability to group players by class/grade, and support for team competition. You can even export tournament results in the USCF's Tournament Administrator format for submission to the USCF.

The Macintosh version of WinTD requires OS X 10.4 or later.

INSTALLATION REQUIRES INTERNET ACCESS, BUT USAGE OF SOFTWARE DOES NOT REQUIRE INTERNET ACCESS.
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Hardware Requirements Mac
System Requirements The Macintosh version of WinTD requires OS X 10.4 or later. INSTALLATION REQUIRES INTERNET ACCESS, BUT USAGE OF SOFTWARE DOES NOT REQUIRE INTERNET ACCESS.
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Requires Mac OSX

The Macintosh version of WinTD requires OS X 10.4 or later. INSTALLATION REQUIRES INTERNET ACCESS, BUT USAGE OF SOFTWARE DOES NOT REQUIRE INTERNET ACCESS.
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