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First, some answers to questions you might have...
What is TallyJ?
it is a computer system designed to help the tellers at a Bahá'í election.
Where can I get it?
Version 1: You can download it from: http://code.google.com/p/tallyj/
Version 2: You can use it on-line at: http://tallyj.apphb.com/
How much does it cost?
Nothing, it is free to use.
Where can I learn more about it?
There are a few options...
Right here, on this site is one good place.
To discuss and share ideas, use this FaceBook page: http://www.facebook.com/TallyJSupport/
The application itself includes a number of documents that describe how to use TallyJ.
Who made TallyJ?
It is a volunteer contribution by Glen Little. You can contact him by email at glen.little@gmail.com. Comments and suggestions are welcome.
What do I need to run TallyJ?
Version 2 - any modern browser and a live Internet connection
Version 1 - you need to download and install the software onto your computer. After download, you do not need an Internet connection.
For the core tool, you need a current version of Windows... XP, Vista, 7 or one of the equivalent server computers, with Internet Explorer.
For some of the extra modules (Announcer, Reporter, etc) you will need the .NET 4 Framework
Tell me more about...
how does TallyJ affect the election process?
how do we need to prepare the computers for the tellers at an election?
what do the extra modules (Announcer and Reporter) do?
If, after reading through this site, you have more questions, please let Glen know!