OfficePool 2012 is a program that completely automates your NCAA March Madness Basketball Pool. You can print and view detailed standings and brackets or build an entire web site with a click of the mouse.
What's New
Version 1.3.2:
Fixed scoring bug where, when using Seed X Round option, reports were showing twice the value in the Round scoring fields.
When using the Use Javascript for Creating Brackets and Show 'The Results' on Standings preferences (Reports panel), changed the "No Pick" display on brackets to "" (blank).
Fixed issue with the "Send Email" button not being visible after moving the "Splitter" control
Changed the formula for validating an email on the Web Entry Form. The old formula did not allow for upper case letters whereas the new formula does allow uppercase letters.
Version 1.3.2:
Fixed scoring bug where, when using Seed X Round option, reports were showing twice the value in the Round scoring fields.
When using the Use Javascript for Creating Brackets and Show 'The Results' on Standings preferences (Reports panel), changed the "No Pick" display on brackets to "" (blank).
Fixed issue with the "Send Email" button not being visible after moving more...
Requirements
Intel, Mac OS X 10.4.7 or later
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Great program. I used to be doing this with a windows program from leapydog.com, but they sold out to "The Man" and went AWOL. When I got a Mac, I was looking for an alternative, and this year started with turbo tourney (PC) which stunk, and has real issues. Decided to go with OfficePool.
VERY good at keeping things organized, nice touches like tracking who's paid and not, and very easy to set up. Really like the fact the company offers free bracket processing as an alternative to the script on your own server. I *DO* wish that the website it "builds" was more complete, meaning it makes all the statistic pages, but not a front-end index/html as an option for those that may make a subdomain just for the tourney, or simply put it in it's own area. When I made the suggestion, it was recommended I link to one of the files as the "front-end" but that kind of little thing would be great if written into the notes/instructions/faq. The pages are nice and informative though, so it's a minor complaint, as I can put together a web page, but others may not have it so easy. As far as price, it's ok, could be a bit less expensive, but I'm evaluating this on the app itself. I highly recommend it if you're on a Mac.
[Version 1.0.1]
Anonymousreviewed on 24 Jun 2003
Nice program. Used for two years now and was very happy with it. Keep up the great work!
[Version 3.6a]
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OfficePool 2012 is a program that completely automates your NCAA March Madness Basketball Pool. You can print and view detailed standings and brackets or build an entire web site with a click of the mouse.
VERY good at keeping things organized, nice touches like tracking who's paid and not, and very easy to set up. Really like the fact the company offers free bracket processing as an alternative to the script on your own server. I *DO* wish that the website it "builds" was more complete, meaning it makes all the statistic pages, but not a front-end index/html as an option for those that may make a subdomain just for the tourney, or simply put it in it's own area. When I made the suggestion, it was recommended I link to one of the files as the "front-end" but that kind of little thing would be great if written into the notes/instructions/faq. The pages are nice and informative though, so it's a minor complaint, as I can put together a web page, but others may not have it so easy. As far as price, it's ok, could be a bit less expensive, but I'm evaluating this on the app itself. I highly recommend it if you're on a Mac.
Anonymous reviewed on 24 Jun 2003