Versions:

  • 38.03.0013
  • 38.03.0005
  • 38.03.0004

CDE Software BLS-2026 is a specialized league management application designed for bowling centers, tournament organizers, and league secretaries who need to schedule, track, and report ten-pin competitions with minimal manual effort. Now at build 38.03.0013, the program maintains three concurrent release branches—each updated in step with United States Bowling Congress rule changes—so centers can choose the revision that matches their seasonal transition calendar. Typical deployments include weekly house leagues that automatically balance lanes, inter-center tournaments that merge standings across multiple locations, and summer sport leagues that require custom split-season formats. The software is categorized under Sports League Management and offers integrated lane-masking graphics, real-time standing sheets, and automatic prize fund calculations that feed directly to league websites and overhead displays. Score entry can be handled through front-desk keyboards, handheld devices, or direct import from compatible automatic scorers, while the built-in audit trail records every lineup change, vacancy score, and handicap adjustment to satisfy USBC inspection requirements. Because BLS-2026 stores its data in open-format Microsoft Access tables, third-party reporting tools can also connect for deeper analytics such as bowler average trends or oil-pattern performance metrics. The application supports Windows 10 and 11 workstations and can be installed either as a single-lane desk utility or in a multi-user server configuration that shares one database across 50+ lanes. CDE Software releases maintenance builds several times each season, ensuring that average calculations, handicap percentages, and membership validations remain compliant with the latest governing-body directives. BLS-2026 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

Tags: