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wxMUN 0.40, released by developer Geert-Jan Besjes, is a specialized Windows utility designed to streamline the administrative workflow of Model United Nations conferences. Falling within the “Education & Reference / Teaching & Training Tools” category, the application equips student officers, faculty advisors, and secretariat staff with a centralized console for controlling live debate sessions. Committee rosters are imported and maintained in real time, enabling the chair to update delegate affiliations, correct country names, or mark absences without interrupting proceedings. A dynamic speakers’ list module automatically tracks request order, calculates time remaining per speech, and reorders the queue when points or motions intervene, eliminating the manual whiteboard or paper tally traditionally used in committee rooms. When resolutions or amendments move to vote, wxMUN switches to a secure ballot screen that records yes/no/abstain counts, instantly tallies simple or two-thirds majorities, and exports the result for the official report. The single-version timeline (only v0.40 is published) keeps the interface lightweight and consistent across tournaments, so training materials prepared for one event remain valid for the next. Because the program is portable and offline-capable, it runs reliably on modest laptops in venues with limited or restricted Internet access, a common scenario in high-school and university MUN circuits. wxMUN 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.
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