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The National / FIS Software should be used for any alpine, snowboard, cross country or masters events that are sanctioned by a national governing body (USSA, ACA, NZSA etc.), or FIS.
The National / FIS Software should be used for any alpine, snowboard, cross country or masters events that are sanctioned by a national governing body (USSA, ACA, NZSA etc.), or FIS.


The software has everything needed to manage races and events from doing entries through to producing final results. There's no simple path to follow through the software since needs vary from event to event. You have to know what you need to get done, and the tool to do it is almost certainly available in the software:
The software has everything needed to manage races and events from doing entries through to producing final results. There's no simple path to follow through the software since needs vary from event to event. You have to know what you need to get done, and the tool to do it is almost certainly available in the software.
 
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::'''HINT:''' As with all software, the best way to learn is to dive in and practice. To get comfortable you should do a test race from start to finish. The software is very intuitive to use with a little practice...
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Revision as of 05:23, 28 August 2009

The National / FIS Software should be used for any alpine, snowboard, cross country or masters events that are sanctioned by a national governing body (USSA, ACA, NZSA etc.), or FIS.

The software has everything needed to manage races and events from doing entries through to producing final results. There's no simple path to follow through the software since needs vary from event to event. You have to know what you need to get done, and the tool to do it is almost certainly available in the software.

HINT: As with all software, the best way to learn is to dive in and practice. To get comfortable you should do a test race from start to finish. The software is very intuitive to use with a little practice...

Sections