Office Pool
| Filename | office-pool-2001-20.hqx |
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| Size | 928.3 KB (950574 bytes) |
| Year | 2001 |
| Downloads | 4 |
OfficePool 2001 is a Mac OS NCAA Tournament pool manager whose submission notes call it "the most comprehensive NCAA Tournament pool manager for Mac OS on the market." It is built to scale from small ten-entry office pools up to large pools with a thousand-plus entries, with extra plumbing for the 2001 bracket's Play-In game.
What it does
The application manages bracket entries, scoring, and reporting for NCAA basketball pools. The bundled feature list highlights a Possibilities report (so you can see who still has the best shot at winning during the tournament) and tracking for who has paid versus who is delinquent.
2001 tournament support
OfficePool 2001 explicitly supports the Play-In Game that the NCAA introduced for the 2001 bracket - a detail worth noting when running it against historic tournament data, since older versions don't model that extra slot.
Web output
Customizable web templates let pool runners publish standings to their own site without an HTML editor bundled in. The templates are aimed at small-group commissioners who want a presentable web page without writing markup themselves.
Audience
The target user is the office or club commissioner running a March Madness pool on a Mac OS desktop, not the individual bracket filler. The combination of payment tracking and bulk entry handling is the differentiator the documentation leans on.
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