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Fantasy Baseball Draft Tools for Mac, and Windows

March 1, 2011 By Draft Buddy Leave a Comment

Cheatsheet Compiler & Draft Buddy BaseballThis is perhaps my most exciting post of the year for me personally, as I can finally say unequivocally that yes, the Cheatsheet Compiler & Draft Buddy fantasy baseball tools (and fantasy football tools, although the 2011 versions aren’t out yet of course) work on a Mac computer. Can you feel the excitement?

Probably not, but after three long years since Microsoft’s fateful decision that rendered the Compiler & Draft Buddy unable to function in the newest Mac Office at the time, Office 2008, a new day is born and we are, as they say, back in business with the now newest Mac Office, Office 2011.

Here is some history for those who don’t know the sordid tale. The Cheatsheet Compiler & Draft Buddy have been around since, oh, the year 2000 I believe. In fact, it was probably earlier under a different name and resided solely on my own home computer and no where else, and Draft Buddy didn’t even exist at the time. At any rate, from the time the fantasy football version made its first public appearance via the World Wide Web, it worked on Windows computers with Excel, and Mac computers with Excel.

The Compiler, and then Draft Buddy, always had backend programming in Visual Basic (macros) that they each required to do all of the amazing things they do with relative easy, like go through all the steps crunching the numbers to generate the cheatsheets, or simply draft a player in Buddy with the touch of a button.

Things were running along hunky-dory for our Windows users and our Mac users, and it is safe to say we were the only fantasy draft tool that serviced both sets of users. Other fantasy draft tools that appeared on the scene after ours were Windows software, meaning Windows only. As far as I know, there was no similar software developed for Mac-toting fantasy players.

There is software for Mac that allows the installation of Windows and related programs, but really, who wants to bastardize their Mac that way? Aren’t you on a Mac in the first place to get away from Windows? (Or is it to get away from Microsoft and Office defeats the purpose of that? Hmm…)

Anyway, getting back to the story, in late 2007 to early 2008 Microsoft, to put it bluntly, screwed us. The release of Mac Office 2008 did not support existing Visual Basic macros in any way, shape or form. They just wouldn’t work. Any Word document or Excel file (ah!) that used macros to perform some all important tasks were essentially rendered useless on Macs.

Microsoft had their reasons, both public and private I’m sure. That didn’t help us any. Many long hours tirelessly researching this issue offered zero practical solution short of rebuilding the Compiler & Draft Buddy from the ground up with something else, which for a variety of reasons that I don’t want to get into couldn’t happen, or telling people, “sorry, it doesn’t work on a Mac if you have Mac Office 2008.” Still have an older version of Excel on your Mac? Great. No? Damn.

So, we’ve been stuck with that disclaimer on our favorite fantasy draft tools, again, both baseball and football, for three years. That is the history. Today it truly is history, because Office 2008 is off the shelves and it has been replaced with Mac Office 2011. Mac Office 2011 supports Visual Basic, so the macros work once again. Hooray!

Although I guess we still have the disclaimer for those of you still on Mac Office 2008. Certainly I believe owning the flawed version of Office should automatically entitle people to a free upgrade to the now correct working version, Microsoft doesn’t see it that way of course. While I don’t expect everyone to instantly go and upgrade from Office 2008 to Office 2011, and that really might not fly in a corporate environment, I will offer up that Mac Office 2011 is not prohibitively expensive. The S.R.P. on the Home & Student version is $150. That isn’t too bad for an office suite depending on your circumstances.

If your work computer is also your primary, ahem, fantasy baseball computer, then perhaps you can sell your IT department how you need macro support to make preparing the monthly BABIP reports much more efficient. “The BABIP reports! The executive committee needs the BABIP reports!” Voila, upgraded Mac Office.

Failing these first two options, there is a great third option which works wonders for one year, or one year per computer. You can download a fully-functioning trial version of Mac Office (Windows Office too) which works for 30 days. Check your calendar, and at this point I would wager 90% of fantasy baseball drafts will be complete prior to 30 days from now. In another week, that number should be nearly 100%.

Now I’ve given you this history, and more importantly, the great news that there is a fantasy baseball custom ranking and draft tool that works on a Mac, let’s celebrate. Anyone up for a mock draft… on their Mac?

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Baseball Compiler & Draft Buddy Feedback

February 16, 2010 By Draft Buddy 4 Comments

Morning folks. It is Tuesday morning, and the start of the week for me instead of the normal Monday start for two reasons. One, I was sick as a dog yesterday, but I’m feeling better this morning thankfully as it seems like it was one of those 24-hour deals. Two, we had a holiday yesterday in Ontario, called Family Day.

Family Day is a made up holiday to celebrate family and to promote time together and family values. After already spending three full days together—the kids had Friday off from school as well—a fourth day of togetherness was more than enough. Hello Tuesday! Let’s get to some baseball chatter.

Or in this case, let’s kick things off specifically with some Cheatsheet Compiler & Draft Buddy Baseball chatter. I’ve already received some great feedback on the 2010 Compiler & Draft Buddy, which I’m going to share with you. In the case of that feedback requiring some action by myself, I’ll tell you what I’ve done to remedy it or what I plan to do.

    Trash Talking Sound Effects

    Trash talking sound effects play box found on the summary tab in Draft Buddy.

  • Exspell sent me a bunch of feedback, not the least of which was, “hey, there are no sound files for Draft Buddy.”

    Whoops. Normally I package up the Compiler & Draft Buddy together into a zipped archive, including the sound files for Buddy. This year I decided just to upload unzipped versions so people can just copy the files anywhere on their computer and not have to deal with the confusion of running an install or unzipping the files, but I just plain forgot about the sound files.

    As soon as I’m done this blog post I will upload the sound files by themselves in a zip to the Compiler download page. Download to your computer and unzip so a /sounds/ folder (which will include the sound files in it) is in the same folder as you saved Draft Buddy. From there, the sounds should play in Buddy.

    Note the sounds still do not work on a Mac. Sorry Mac users.

  • frankbama has an auction keeper league. He wants to input the keepers into Draft Buddy in advance, but doesn’t know the auction nomination order until draft night, so how does he handle that?

    I believe the best way to handle this is going to be to show you guys how to quickly alter the nomination order in Draft Buddy. It will be a custom (i.e. manual) inputting of the nomination order, or draft order for non-auctions, but instead of using every single drop-down which would take forever, some copy-paste action will get it done in a matter of a couple minutes.

    Lobby for the draft order or nomination order as soon as you arrive for your live draft, and you should have plenty of time to input the proper order without having to change the keepers already input in advance before people settle in for the draft.

  • Top ADP Players Available

    Top ranked players available based on average draft position info box from the summary tab in Draft Buddy.

  • Luis has an NL-only league, but noticed that Alex Rodriguez shows up in the “Top ADP Players Available” box on the summary tab in Draft Buddy.

    And it isn’t only A-Rod, but as the draft goes on other American League players will show up there. Basically, the ADP does not distinguish between AL-only and NL-only leagues. I’m going to have to fiddle with formulas in each of the Compiler and Buddy so we get a AL-only or NL-only ADP list for those leagues.

    If I get anything accomplished with regards to this for this season, then it will probably be on the simple side of things and just blank out the opposite league players, and won’t adjust the expected draft round of each player. Definitely something to work on for the future though.

  • Cubbiesyear asked a simple enough question yesterday—where is the download link?

    I am still working out the kinks of this new website design and subscription management software. However, not too many people have gotten lost yet so it seems to work pretty well, for the most part.

    If you are logged in, then you can click on your username which is in what I call the member bar, located to the right of the logo and just below the navigation links. That will take you to your member page. This shows you your current subscription status (free or free + Compiler & Draft Buddy), plus links to change your password and profile, and a link to the download page for the Compiler, Draft Buddy and Projection Pal.

    Eventually what I would like to do is have the website better recognize you are logged in (or not) and if you are and you’ve already purchased, then show the download link and not continue to show the order links.

  • Last one. elephantman1237 asked if the Compiler & Draft Buddy will work on a Mac with Microsoft Office 2004.

    Absolutely. Any Mac Office version prior to Mac Office 2008 is fine. It is the newest Office, Mac Office 2008, which we have issues with because Microsoft stripped out the Visual Basic support, so those dandy macros which are kind of crucial—Compile Cheatsheets, Update Projections, Setup Draft Buddy, etc., etc.—do not work.

    I am currently in discussions with a developer to help fix this problem for future versions of the CC/DB, and I’ll give you progress updates as there are updates to give.

To everyone who has already purchased the 2010 Cheatsheet Compiler & Draft Buddy Baseball, thanks a bunch! Your support helps us keep doing what we’re doing, trying to help you win your fantasy league(s), something we are very passionate about.

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