CACOVA
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Any chance we could partner with Android's Easy Scorecard so we could send straight to our DGCR scorecards?
I second this idea! Easy Scorecard is a great Android app. Whadda say admins?:thmbup:
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Any chance we could partner with Android's Easy Scorecard so we could send straight to our DGCR scorecards?
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.
My question to you is how many possible layouts are there for this park. Is it a situation of A odd/B even, All A, A even/B odd, All B...?
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In that sense you can set it up for multiple pin locations. If it's a course where the pins are moved at random and one day 15 could be here and 4 could be there; well there is no way to really keep tabs on that as far as having each particular hole distance represented on its on. You can not scroll through all possible pin locations for each hole you come up to. You can only say, I'm playing the blue tees and go from there.
Unfortunately, this course has 3 possible locations for each basket, and at any given time each pin can be in any of the 3 locations. Works out great for keeping things fresh every few weeks when locations change, but makes it a real pain to score with apps.
There's a disc golf video game called "iDiscGolf Pro" that's good for when you're taking a long dump or something.
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 just got into disc golf a few weeks ago and am looking at getting an iPhone app for keeping score to monitor my progress. From what I can tell Disc Golf Tracker and DG Caddy seem to be the two most popular apps out there, but I haven't found any reviews of iDiscGolf on here. From what I've read in the App Store reviews it seems to be an increasingly popular option as well. Its also apparently on sale this month, so if anyone has used it, I'd like to get a little more info on it before the sale ends.