iScore for MacBook
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 8:02 pm
I really hope this hasn't been asked, I will feel like an idiot...
I have a MacBook. I had been using another scoring application, and while it worked great, there were a few features it didn't have, and it doesn't necessarily look like they will be implemented.
I have been going over the features of the iScore app, and it does look pretty extensive. I have worked as the scorekeeper for select high school basketball games, and have worked as the secondary scorekeeper during the state tournament.
This is what I would like to see in an app...
1. Full team accessibility. It's simpler to see five players on-court, but as I've read from other users, you can't always register the subs quickly. The advantage of an actual book with pen/pencil is you can see everyone at the same time.
2. Limited statistical categories. When I'm scoring the game, I only need to see points, free throws/attempts, and fouls. It's not necessary for me to record the location of a shot, the type of foul (hold, block, etc), the rebounder, and assists, etc.
3. Color coding the teams. This makes it quick to make sure I have the correct team selected. The less time staring at my screen, the more time my eyes are focused on the court.
4. Scorebook outputs. The other app generated PDF files in scorebook format, which was very helpful to print for the media, instead of trying to decipher handwriting. It also made it simple to email other members of the media and coaches as well. It also helps if there is a running score at the top, if timeouts can be recorded by game time, and team foul accumulation shown by player.
5. Editability. I'm human, I make mistakes. How easy is it to change fouls and/or scoring at the end of a game? Can it be done in scorebook view? Can we change uniform numbers in-game for players who need to change them due to blood or rips?
6. Format. Is there a version that I can use on my MacBook? Or is this a mobile-only app?
7. Can all games be customized at the start? I also work AAU games, and some of them have different rules, like 10 fouls for the bonus, 13 for double bonus. Many of the teams only give the scorers uniform numbers without names.
8. Is there a trial version I can test?
It seems that iScore has some of these, but not necessarily all of them...maybe I haven't read thoroughly. If the answer to all is yes, you have definitely earned another customer.
I have a MacBook. I had been using another scoring application, and while it worked great, there were a few features it didn't have, and it doesn't necessarily look like they will be implemented.
I have been going over the features of the iScore app, and it does look pretty extensive. I have worked as the scorekeeper for select high school basketball games, and have worked as the secondary scorekeeper during the state tournament.
This is what I would like to see in an app...
1. Full team accessibility. It's simpler to see five players on-court, but as I've read from other users, you can't always register the subs quickly. The advantage of an actual book with pen/pencil is you can see everyone at the same time.
2. Limited statistical categories. When I'm scoring the game, I only need to see points, free throws/attempts, and fouls. It's not necessary for me to record the location of a shot, the type of foul (hold, block, etc), the rebounder, and assists, etc.
3. Color coding the teams. This makes it quick to make sure I have the correct team selected. The less time staring at my screen, the more time my eyes are focused on the court.
4. Scorebook outputs. The other app generated PDF files in scorebook format, which was very helpful to print for the media, instead of trying to decipher handwriting. It also made it simple to email other members of the media and coaches as well. It also helps if there is a running score at the top, if timeouts can be recorded by game time, and team foul accumulation shown by player.
5. Editability. I'm human, I make mistakes. How easy is it to change fouls and/or scoring at the end of a game? Can it be done in scorebook view? Can we change uniform numbers in-game for players who need to change them due to blood or rips?
6. Format. Is there a version that I can use on my MacBook? Or is this a mobile-only app?
7. Can all games be customized at the start? I also work AAU games, and some of them have different rules, like 10 fouls for the bonus, 13 for double bonus. Many of the teams only give the scorers uniform numbers without names.
8. Is there a trial version I can test?
It seems that iScore has some of these, but not necessarily all of them...maybe I haven't read thoroughly. If the answer to all is yes, you have definitely earned another customer.