Bummer! Well, I genuinely appreciate your trying it out. Yes, those errors indicate my app desperately wants genuine Microsoft Excel and not an imitation. I really didn't want to require it, but it saved me from a hellacious amount of coding and the use of a separate database. I'm using Microsoft's Excel object library, so I guess it's not a huge surprise it doesn't work for non-Microsoft spreadsheet software, even when it’s in Excel mode.
Your other comments are quite valid. I apologize in the user manual for limiting league size to 24 teams. User interface issues became too hard for me to deal with beyond that, so I reluctantly set that limit. I also mentioned in the manual there were league formats that weren't handled yet, but could be in the future. I had to limit my feature set lest I be coding the system for 10 years before releasing it! The good news is that it shouldn't be hard to adapt my code for other formats in the future.
You’re in agreement with a friend of mine who said I need to include some sample files (a la the Northwind database that comes as a sample file in Microsoft Access). You're both right, but just adding some sample files to what I distributed with the app wouldn't be enough. I'd then need to have a section in the manual to guide a new user through the use of those files. Again, I opted to draw the line somewhere so I could make an initial release in this lifetime. But your point is very well taken, and in the next release I think I'll rewrite the Quick Start section of the manual to include loading and working with the sample files.
Not that I'm anxious to criticize my own app, but you didn’t mention what I feel is the app's biggest shortcoming. You can get so much more out of it if you input bowlers’ league scores, but typing scores in manually can be very time-consuming. So the app really needs an import feature. From what I can gather, CDE Software’s BLS system seems to be widely used, so I'm in the process of trying to contact them in Seattle to find out what it would take for me to be able to export bowler data from BLS.
Again, thank you for taking the time to look at the app. This kind of feedback means a lot to me!
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