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Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting

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Originally Posted by Bongle View Post
It should just require the MSVC runtimes (I think, I'm not good at this redistributing thing), which I imagine are included in the .NET distributable. Probably won't help with your linux needs though, since it uses the Win32 WinINet functions rather than an OSS standard.

I called it OPRNet because it was (inter)net-capable, rather than having the user manually create text files to parse.
OK, that explains the name. Installing .NET is probably a simple solution for people having trouble running OPRNet (particularly on old XP laptops).

Also, I dont want/need a Linux version, the Windows version is great. Thanks Bongle! I have a dual boot machine and the Windows boot is what I use at competitions anyway to run Windriver, Excel and save my battery. Windows is the right choice since all of the KOP software is Windows.
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