Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

toddba

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aug 20, 2015
7
3
Redeemed RKLY9M7HNYA3.
I will play around and provide you with feedback.
First impression is that it looks nicely polished.
 
I bought this a few days ago,

It's a well designed app on both the watch and the iPhone, it does what it claims, lets you track pretty much anything. I used it for counting the score in a round of shooting skeet, which it's perfect for. It is however at the mercy of Bluetooth and running from the phone itself which can cause responsiveness issues occasionally, but that isn't the fault of the app, rather the fault of apple not allowing native apps yet, but overall it's great.

I really hope the developer makes the app run natively and sync with the host iPhone app when OS2 comes out, because it has so much more potential if it didn't require your phone to function.

Money well spent regardless.
 
Hi.
I could use this and give it a really good work out in a professional sports club environment, any more codes going?
:)
 
I've wanted an app similar to this for a long time, purchased! Thanks.
 
Any plans to update this to be native? Maybe store the figure on the watch and sync it back when it's next able to?

Like I said in my review above it'd be so much better, right now unless your watch is glued to the back of the phone for a perfect bluetooth connection, you have to tap.... wait for it to register... tap again... wait some more..., etc etc.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.