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Download Maddog's Original "BoneTracker" FREE!

Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 10:13 am
by heavy
Looking for a program to track your rolls, analyze the results, and help you make decisions on things like which pre-set arrangement to use or which numbers to bet? Want to chi-test your results? Would you like to see what your results would have been if you'd used a different dice set with the same toss? Maddog's BoneTracker will do all that and more. Maddog created the original BoneTracker program in Microsoft Excel for his own personal use, then began sharing it with other players in the dice setting community. Soon it became the go-to program for analyzing roll results and tracking for success. BoneTracker is "open-source," which means you can modify it and add your own improvements if you wish. It requires Microsoft Excel to function. If you do not have Microsoft Excel you can download a copy of the open-source program "Open Office" via a site like majorgeeks.com or filehippo.com. Open Office's spreadsheet software will run most of the BoneTracker functions. However, it will not run the macros needed for the roll data entry pad, which I view as a "must have" function. Nor will it run the new BoneTracker Extended program, which is available to members only in the BoneTracker sub-board in the members only portion of the board. However, if you already have Microsoft Excel and you'd like to test out BoneTracker in it's original form then this is the p lace to start.

Download BoneTracker 5.6 for Excel 2007- 2010 at this link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/q3p3jqc02trlk ... _5.6.0.zip

Download BoneTracker 5.6 for Excel 2003 at this link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8lw64mgxkv3ob ... el2003.zip

Please read ALL of the accompanying documentation before using the program - like the bit about enabling macros - and follow directions. It will save you having to ask a lot of questions later.

Re: Download Maddog's "BoneTracker" FREE!

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 9:36 am
by heavy
Since I've had a few PM's about Bonetracker lately I thought I'd bump up this post with the links to download the program. It's at the top of this thread.