BracketPrint made organizing our local chess tournament a breeze. The visual editor was intuitive, and being able to adjust bracket layouts before printing saved us so much time and paper. The fact that it's free and works on both my Windows laptop and Mac is just icing on the cake.
While the idea is solid, BracketPrint is clunky and unintuitive. Trying to edit a debate bracket layout was a constant battle with the interface, and the printing options are bare-bones with no customization for paper sizes or margins. As an open-source tool, it's free, but I've wasted more time fighting it than it would have taken to just create the brackets manually in a regular document editor.
The idea behind BracketPrint is fantastic for organizing debate tournaments, and being open-source and cross-platform is a huge plus. However, the visual editor feels unintuitive and glitchy, especially when trying to adjust bracket sizes or export for printing. For free software, it gets the job done, but the learning curve is steeper than expected.
BracketPrint does exactly what it promises for creating tournament brackets and it's fantastic that it's free and open-source. However, the interface feels quite dated and clunky, making simple edits more frustrating than they should be. It works reliably once you get the hang of it, but the learning curve was steeper than I expected for such a specialized tool.
Based on 4 reviews
BracketPrint is an open-source, cross-platform editor for layout and printing code or text with brackets. It allows for easy visual …
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