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: developed by [[Jeff Widergren]], formerly used at the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]] and still widely used in the United States. It has a limited set of features but is relatively easy to learn. TourneyMan requires Windows. | : developed by [[Jeff Widergren]], formerly used at the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]] and still widely used in the United States. It has a limited set of features but is relatively easy to learn. TourneyMan requires Windows. | ||
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: developed by [[R.A. Fontes]], is also widely used in the United States. TMenu requires DOS or Windows. | : developed by [[R.A. Fontes]], is also widely used in the United States. TMenu requires DOS or Windows. |
Software plays an increasing role in organized SCRABBLE® activities. NASPA's Web Committee offers web hosting space to software developers, and works with them to develop standards.
NASPA recommends that clubs and tournaments use laptops running word adjudication software to process challenges in competitive games.
Tournament management software decides which players play each other, and reports on their standings.
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