Needless to say, I added the classic grouped bingo cards for the batch printer and 'classic' display after the event, and a few other QOL features like a quick input text field so I could just use the numpad and muscle memory, an UI interface to make the current number bigger instead of using the devtools and a way of customizing the TTS callout (A nicer TTS one can try is $4$1$2$3 group-$4 number-$1$2$3 $1-$2-$3) Mostly that the person spinning the physical machine and calling the number was too fast, I had issues keeping up with clicking the numbers to highlight it and although it was by choice to have ungrouped/fully-random bingo cards due to the younger audience for more engagement, they also had a hard time keeping up. Hope the mods, if there are any, would allow this post to remain as it's not for profit and anyone can self host, it's all contain in one html file and it mostly works even when opened with `files://`Īfter using it for my event, I realized there were quite a few shortcomings. Sorry that it default to 90 numbers and that there is no instructions but it should mostly be self-explanatory. The screenshots are dated though, just view the web app itself. It's all free and open source at asl97/Bingo-Spinner licensed under the MIT License with snippets of CC-BY-SA-4.0 from stackoverflow and MIT from quaggaJS The current version which was mostly done this week because I needed more features for an event include batch printing with barcode and even a scanning and display the scanned card on screen with the rolled cells highlighted I had a simple bingo web app that I created on github all the way back in 2019, it was so basic but it works and it still accessible on the sub url /branch/2019 You would want to talk to someone there and get a demo for sure. we are a non-profit and only use it once a year so I didn't want to pop for the full or even half version - but it SOUNDS like this might fit the bill for you. IF that hadn't worked - I was about to fork over for Bingo Rose. Took a shot in the dark and the guy actually emailed me back, sent me a link to get the latest version and the hex code to make it run! Whew! Bingo went great Fri and Sat night last. Tested and bought a few HORRIBLE apps until I found Bingo Caller, A little on the stripped down side, but it would work good. we host bingo one weekend a year and I was happy as heck with Stateside Bingo - only problem is the license I bought expired, and the guy/website/email I've been using for years vanished off the face of the earth.Īnd I'm way too chicken to download the 'cracked' versions that claim to be out there.
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