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A Portable Archery Database

Author:Jack Aldridge [Send Author Email]
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Date
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January 12, 2006
Description:This is a database for keeping track of archery scores, whether in Field Archery, Indoor, or 3D. Location, Date, Total Score and X's shot are all recorded. There is room for notes regarding equipment used, etc.
Has Data:No
Has Forms:Yes
Filters:Usual filters.
Sorting:Usual sorting.
Comments:Please email me if you have suggestions or find this program useful.
Price:FREE
Version:HanDBase v.2.7x or greater
File:archery_scorecard.zip          Downloads: This Month 18 / Total* 2003
Note:MAC Users will need to enter the filename archery_scorecard.zip when saving this file.
* since October 1, 2000.

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