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The Toolbox is companion software, currently under development, that will interface to both the [[National FIS Software : Introduction|National / FIS Software]] and the [[Club Software : Introduction|Club Software]].
The Toolbox is companion software, currently under development, that will interface to both the [[National FIS Software : Introduction|National / FIS Software]] and the [[Club Software : Introduction|Club Software]].


It runs on a separate computer and communicates with the other software via a network. It's initial use will be as an announcer monitor but will allow remote data entry, editing, and data backup as an option.
It runs on a separate computer and communicates with the other software via a network. It's initial use will be as an announcer monitor, but will allow remote data entry, editing, and data backup as an option.


* The toolbox itself may be run on more than one computer. This means several users could have an announcer monitor and/or be doing data entry all at one time.
* The Toolbox itself may be run on more than one computer. This means several users could have an announcer monitor and/or be doing data entry all at one time.


* The toolbox will require it's own [[Keys & Licenses|key & license]].
* The Toolbox will require it's own [[Keys & Licenses|key & license]].





Latest revision as of 04:30, 27 November 2010

The Toolbox is companion software, currently under development, that will interface to both the National / FIS Software and the Club Software.

It runs on a separate computer and communicates with the other software via a network. It's initial use will be as an announcer monitor, but will allow remote data entry, editing, and data backup as an option.

  • The Toolbox itself may be run on more than one computer. This means several users could have an announcer monitor and/or be doing data entry all at one time.


NOTE: Further explanation will be provided here as development is completed.