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There's a disc golf video game called "iDiscGolf Pro" that's good for when you're taking a long dump or something.
be careful if you start the round at hole 12 instead on hole 1, when you get to hole 18 it thinks you are done and quits the round and will not let you go back to edit it.i use the one just called "disc golf" with a pic of an orange disc.
It keeps track of up to 9 players
You can save courses
Super easy to use. Simply touch the players name and it asks what they shot on the hole. When your done just hit next hole, and if you made a mistake you can go back to previous holes.
You can save your rounds and also send it via email to your PC.
Its worth the .99
edit* same as above lol
There's a disc golf video game called "iDiscGolf Pro" that's good for when you're taking a long dump or something.
I've decided I'm going to try to put together a more feature-rich mobile site. Developing separate apps for all the different platforms is far too costly between Android, Apple, Windows and Blackberry. With a decent mobile site everyone would be able to use it and I'd only have one thing to update.tim was entertaining the ideal of a dgcr app.... i dont think it ever got off the ground though
be careful if you start the round at hole 12 instead on hole 1, when you get to hole 18 it thinks you are done and quits the round and will not let you go back to edit it.
I'm using dg caddy which is a little bit better but has some issues too.
Love this game. Four courses with two sets of tees on each. Definitely throne-worthy.
I've decided I'm going to try to put together a more feature-rich mobile site. Developing separate apps for all the different platforms is far too costly between Android, Apple, Windows and Blackberry. With a decent mobile site everyone would be able to use it and I'd only have one thing to update.
I actually broke down and bought an android phone so I can actually test it myself. I figured I'd join the 21st centuryIf you need someone to test, I'd be willing to tear it apart.
Have you given any thought about a web service for course data so app developers can pull course info from DGCR? I recall in a past thread several developers were interested in one.
I actually broke down and bought an android phone so I can actually test it myself. I figured I'd join the 21st century
The issue with an API, other than I have no idea how to make one, is that I'd really need to get a new, beefier server if it was receiving calls from a bunch of different phones all the time. As is, the loads are rather high on here all the time so I'm hesitant to add a feature that would increase that further.
Most people have 3G anyway if you have a smartphone so a mobile site should work for everyone. Plus I plan on making an easy way to enter scores so you can just do that right from the course if you choose to.
I've decided I'm going to try to put together a more feature-rich mobile site. Developing separate apps for all the different platforms is far too costly between Android, Apple, Windows and Blackberry. With a decent mobile site everyone would be able to use it and I'd only have one thing to update.
FYI, there is http://www.dgcoursereview.com/mobile for looking up courses right now. It's very basic, designed initially with non-smartphones in mind. I think I'm the only one left that doesn't have one and I don't have a data plan anyway so it might be time for a revamp.
I chose to go with an iPod Touch which is essentially the iPhone without the phone or monthly bill.