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What is the difference between the Network and Standalone versions?

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What is the difference between the Network and Standalone versions?

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There are two versions of the PC software. You will need ONE license (choose between standalone or network) for each tournament. Standalone this version includes all of the software necessary to run a tournament on a single standalone station. Some tournaments may use multiple standalone stations. For example, one standalone station may handle the debate events and a separate standalone station all of the individual events. One license may be used on multiple stations but the stations will not communicate with each other (even if they are on a network or are able to share files). Network this version is designed for larger tournaments. All of the features available in the standalone version are included. Additionally, this version allows tabulation on multiple machines simultaneously with each machine aware of the changes made on the other machines. • Do I need to purchase the tabulation software? The PC software handles tabulation of the tournament (sectioning, pairing, room assignmen

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