Sunday Software releases it's first non-game title:
Name Badger

The point of this software is simple: Give Sunday Schools and Churches a simple interface for walk-up users to find and click their name on a laptop, --which prints out a single nametag from a thermal label printer.
Nametags are an essential fellowship tool, especially for the members (staff people often don't understand the importance of nametags because they know lots of people).
The problem with nametags, however, has been daunting:
- People don't wear permanent ones. They tend to forget about them.
- People lose their permanent nametags, or walk out the door and leave them at home.
- New members and visitors don't get permanent tags for a long time.
- Kids mangle permanent nametags.
- And everyone's handwriting is either TOO SMALL or completely UNREADABLE
Enter Name Badger... installed on a used/free laptop, placed at the point of ENTRY for whatever even you need nametags for, and hooked up to a fast thermal label printer.
Release Date: January 10, 2010
Name Badger is a great example of the type of church software niche programmers have been ignoring. Yes, there are nametag printing programs if you want to make them IN BULK. And yes, there are nametag programs for preschool security check-in, if you want to pay hundreds of dollars. Name Badger is $35 and works on older equipment hooked up to an inexpensive label printer.

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