The application installs smoothly under the win98 bottle.
Note that unlike most Windows applications, all the files are contained within the ClubScheduler folder. None are copied to system folders, and it can be uninstalled just by deleting the folder.
Under Windows, it is possible to run ClubScheduler from a networked drive mapped to a letter. Under CrossOver, I was unable to run the application properly unless I installed it on the virtual C drive. I recommend accepting the default installation location. If you want to synchronize your data files with a Windows machine running this application, just copy the entire "ClubScheduler" application folder to your Windows machine, and you should be able to work with it under Windows. Copy it back into your CrossOver folder when you are ready to work with the data under Linux. This is ugly, but ClubScheduler stores all of its data inside its application folder, so there is no other way to transfer data that I am aware of.
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