CNET Editors' review
Like many free applications, The Hat from Harmony Hollow Software uses software to do something usually done "the hard way." In this case, it's drawing names from a hat, the time-honored method for randomly selecting individual entries from a group. The app can randomize a list of names so no one can complain about who goes first and who goes last. It can also draw individual names or pairs of names for raffles, sweepstakes, and ongoing contests. It does this all without requiring you to actually write down names, cut up the list, and throw it all into a hat.
The Hat opens with a compact interface displaying a blank field with an icon-based toolbar above and a large Shuffle button below. The icons are simple; just buttons to select, add, remove, edit, print, and save lists, as well as Help, About, and Options menus. We clicked the large green plus sign and typed some names into The Hat's list view, though of course you can enter any text, not just names. We pressed Shuffle, and the interface came alive, shaking like a go-go dancer, flashing changing colors, and playing a "shuffling" sound that was a bit too close to digital jitter for our ears as it randomly reordered the list. The next thing we did was to click Options and uncheck the box for playing sounds, though we kept the flashing colors and shaking window. We also turned the sound effects off for the individual name picker feature, which has its own interface you access from the File menu by clicking either Pick Individual Names or Pick Pairs of Names. In this feature, The Hat selected names from the main list, removing them as they were selected and displaying them in a separate list of selected names, thus ensuring that names couldn't be selected again. As with the main view, we were able to save lists and results as text files and print them out. This is handy since you can create separate lists--your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd period students, for example--and call them up or edit them at need.
The Hat is basically a simple randomizer with a straightforward interface. That's what software is all about, at its core: using code to simplify work. We can see how The Hat would appeal to teachers, parents, contest holders, coaches, gamers, and others who need to pick individual names or randomly order groups.
Publisher's Description
From Harmony Hollow Software:
Just like drawing names from a hat to determine a random order for a group of people or to choose individual random names or pairs. Just input a list of names either manually or by importing from a text file, then let the program randomly re-order the entire list automatically or pick any number of random names individually or even pairs of names, complete with cool animation and optional sound effects. Great for selecting winners of raffles or sweepstakes or for parents or teachers to decide a random, arbitrary order for kids to do things such as play video games or use the computer. The pairs feature is also useful for teachers to assign partners for doing projects and games.
What's new in this version: Version 2.4 includes redesigned program icon and redesigned installation dialogs.
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4.4 starsout of 19 votes
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4.0 starsout of 5 votes
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"Great program for home and school use"
Version: The Hat 2.4
Pros
Fast and easy to use
dosnt use up much memory.Cons
Nothing at all
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"VERY USEFULL"
Version: The Hat 2.4
Pros
can be used for so many things - very easy to use - luv it
Cons
nothing so far
Summary
thank you :-)
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"simply easy program to select random names"
Version: The Hat 2.4
Pros
very easy to install and use
Cons
no cons noted so far
Summary
easy program
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"Great software to use for random picks"
Version: The Hat 2.4
Pros
The ability to use a any text file list that you create to use use with The Hat.
Cons
No Cons that I could find with The Hat.
Summary
If you want a quick and easy way to pick a random name, an item, or numbers from a list The Hat is the software to go with. I highly recommend The Hat here.
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"Cnet are you failling us?"
Version: The Hat 2.4
Pros
I did not use it for the reason explained below.
Cons
At the end of the installation, I was automatically redirected to a site that brought up a warning screen from Google Chrome : I was advised that visiting that site "might harm my computer. I used to thrust Cnet download site. I am not sure anymore.
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