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CDE Software is located in technologically diverse city of Seattle. Originally located in Los Angeles in the early 1980's, Patrick Lajko founded the company and in 1988 moved the company up the coast to West Seattle.
CDE Software's first commercial product was called "Checks & Balances", a forerunner to the popular "Quicken" checkbook program. Because of the founders love of the sport of bowling, the company developed and marketed a program designed to help bowling secretaries and centers manage bowling leagues.
Over the years, CDE's Bowling League Secretary (BLS) has evolved into the premier league management tool. In 1994, Heddon Bowling Services became the first company to strike an agreement with CDE to provide a special edition of the software to allow rosters to be exported to the automatic scoring system and scores imported. CDE Software still maintains a leadership role, by providing interfaces to the majority of automatic scoring systems, including Qubica, Brunswick, Steltronic, AMF, Purrfect Desk, Twelve Strike and AK Microsystems.
In 1994, the Young American Bowling Alliance (YABA) officially endorsed CDE's "Bowling League Secretary" program, marking the first time a national bowling membership organization has offered such recognition.
In 1997, CDE moved to its current offices to meet the growing demand for its products and services. CDE also expanded its line of products to include multi-event and single tournament management software, brackets and side pot management software, bowling graphic clip art CD-ROMs.
In 2005, CDE added support for the new United States Bowling Congress (USBC) as well as the Canadian Tenpin Federation (CTF).
In 2006, CDE becomes the first league software to support the uploading of league standings and statistics to both LeagueSecretary.com and SportBowling.com, a USBC official website.
CDE Software not only emphasizes its own products, but also on general education. CDE has always been dedicated to helping bowling proprietors to get more comfortable with CDE's products as well as computers in general. CDE has conducted many seminars ranging from desktop publishing to Internet web site design.
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