RCP Software
Welcome to RCP Software, the home of:

  • Affordable and easy to use yet powerful software for scoring bowling sweepers,
    special tournaments such as doubles tournaments, large singles tournaments,
    and other special bowling events.
  • Affordable bowler management/tracking software for managers of tournament
    clubs, match clubs, bowling centers, bowling associations, or other similar
    organizations.
  • Legal/judicial system/law enforcement system software that is easy to use and
    works with standard engines such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
  • Custom software solutions at reasonable prices for business or government needs.

Since May 2007, prototype software for judges, lawyers, court administrators and
others associated with the judicial system has been featured on this Web site. Most of
it will be FREE. It is being placed here for demonstration purposes, to show court
administrators, litigants, lawyers, other public agency administrations, and the
taxpayer public what could be done for a very small amount of money instead of the
billions of dollars being requested of legislative bodies such as the California, Texas,
and Colorado Legislatures. You are cordially invited to download and use any of it.

Earlier, we demonstrated the RCP CALCRIM jury instructions assembly tool, a
demonstration of modular interlocking software. All you need to use it is Microsoft
Word. The core data for such a tool could easily be updated from time to time by
clerical staff, at minimal expense, thus allowing a public agency such as California's
Administrative Office of the Courts, headquartered in San Francisco, to provide such
software and core information FREE to lawyers, litigants, and local court
administration. Or they could actually ease up on their copyright claims and allow
companies like RCP Software to sell the instructions along with a modern tool to
assemble the instructions for a jury and for an all-electronic record.

Now it is up to such agencies to come forward and adopt or encourage the use of
such tools for the benefit of the public, something they have resolutely refused to do in
the past, preferring instead to throw scarce taxpayer funds away on billion dollar
versions of software they could have obtained and deployed in better form for a few
million. If they change their minds, and decide to start saving scarce funds, instead of
closing courts and pouring the money supposedly saved by that into unnecessarily
expensive computer projects, all they need to do is call. (530) 306-6370
Justice System Software