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'''TioPro''', commonly known as '''tio tournament organizer''' and '''tio''', is a computer program for running [[tournament]]s created by {{sm|Nealdt}}, released in 2008. tio is designed to help a tournament host organize every aspect of an event, from player registration and seeding to bracket finalization and payout calculation. The program, originally intended as an alternative to Tournament Maker 2, was the most commonly used tournament program throughout the ''Smash'' community through 2006 to 2012. However, in 2013, [[Challonge]] was picked up by most tournament organizers, in part due to the steady increase in live streams, where it was much easier for viewers to check the results of matches in the bracket as the tournament went on. The website and servers were taken down sometime after 2016.  
'''TioPro''', commonly known as '''tio tournament organizer''' and '''tio''', is a computer program for running [[tournament]]s created by {{sm|Nealdt}}, released in 2008. tio is designed to help a tournament host organize every aspect of an event, from player registration and seeding to bracket finalization and payout calculation. The program, originally intended as an alternative to Tournament Maker 2, was the most commonly used tournament program throughout the ''Smash'' community through 2006 to 2012. However, in 2013, [[Challonge]] was picked up by most tournament organizers, in part due to the steady increase in live streams, where it was much easier for viewers to check the results of matches in the bracket as the tournament went on. The website was taken down sometime after 2016 and the servers have been taken down.


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