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TViewer 2.3.0.5, developed by Katja Hoffmann, is a specialized visualization utility designed exclusively for the equestrian community in Germany; its single purpose is to transform the raw competition data exported from the official Toris database into clear, graphic overviews of German riding tournaments. By importing Toris result files, trainers, riders, judges, and event organizers can instantly generate charts, tables, and progress curves that reveal placings, penalty points, and performance trends across individual tests, entire shows, or seasonal series. Typical use cases include riders reviewing their own score evolution before the next start, coaches benchmarking pupils against regional averages, show managers creating public leader-boards for spectators, and breeding associations screening prospective sport horses on the basis of documented competition success. Because the program reads only the Toris export format, it operates as a lightweight, post-processing companion to the main registry system, requiring no online connection once the data set is on disk. The interface is deliberately reduced to a few filter and sort options, yet it can overlay multiple competitions to produce comparative graphics suitable for printed reports or digital hand-outs. Distributed as freeware under the precise version 2.3.0.5, TViewer has remained at this release since its introduction, reflecting the stable scope of the Toris specification it serves. The application falls within the niche category of sports performance analysis software, differentiated from general viewers by its tight integration with German equestrian federation data structures. TViewer is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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