General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: AllAirForceTwice on February 16, 2012, 05:50:20 AM
Title: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: AllAirForceTwice on February 16, 2012, 05:50:20 AM
Recommendations for bowling stats/scores/etc? Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: Urethane Game on February 16, 2012, 02:33:04 PM
I just discovered recently that Frames which was previously on Palm and Pocket PC platforms is now available in the Android Market. Great support and a great product.
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: ImBackInTheGame on February 16, 2012, 02:40:14 PM
Yes, Frames! Scan the QR below for the Android version.
Edited by ImBackInTheGame on 2/16/2012 at 3:41 PM
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: stormdamage on February 16, 2012, 07:39:03 PM
Is it free?
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: The Messiah on February 17, 2012, 10:13:55 AM
I use Pinpal on my iPhone. I like it a lot. It is kinda expensive for an app though at $9.
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Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: ImBackInTheGame on February 17, 2012, 11:44:26 AM
No, it's about $10 I think for Frames. I actually use Strike Out Stats (I bought into it before Frames was available for Android) and it works well and is $4.99. Frames just has a lot more features. I just don't want to dump an app that I already paid $5 for just to spend another $10. There are free demos to try them out though.
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: Artimust on February 17, 2012, 12:34:00 PM
Does anyone know of any Apple Apps that show the lanes with the dot, arrows, lane markers, pins.....
The ones that I see only show the pins. I'm looking for something that shows the entire lane, something like those dry erase clipboards that you can write on with a dry erase pen to mark your target/breakpoint and such? This would be a useful tool for coaching kids (and adults) as well.
I know it sounds like I'm in denial, but I'm not.
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: ImBackInTheGame on February 17, 2012, 01:25:41 PM
Frames doesn't show the entire lane but does show the approach dots and the arrows. It doesn't have an input for break point. But having the ability to enter where you're standing and your target at the arrows is good information to have so you can see how much or how little you move during a set. You can also enter if it was a pocket hit or not so you can see your pocket percentage, which to me is more important than strike percentage.
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: Artimust on February 17, 2012, 01:47:54 PM
Thanks for the response. I'm looking for a something that would show the entire lane with all the markings on it. Is Frames for Apple or Android? I did a search on my iPhone but I can't find it to check it out, so might be Android. I actually would like to to have that lane board so that I can use my iPad and use my finger or a stylus to mark all the important placements, and to show my kids where to lay the ball down, the target arrow or board, the breakpoint, and where their ball entered at the pins. Something like this would be very useful for me. Thanks again!
I know it sounds like I'm in denial, but I'm not.
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: ImBackInTheGame on February 17, 2012, 01:56:20 PM
I was thinking it was available on iPhone, but then I remembered that the developer (www.warilysoftware.com) said that he will look into it some time this year. So it's not available yet for apple users.
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: Gunny on February 17, 2012, 05:25:09 PM
I run both Pinpal and Frames. Good and bad with each. I hat that Frames will close out and you cant go back to it after a certain amount of time, but I do like the fact that I can put where I stand and where I'm targeting. Not too mention the pocket button too. Keeps great stats also. Pinpal is great, easy to use, keeps just as much stats. Only gripe is that there's no section to put notes and such, such as where your standing and targeting. Both around 10 bucks.
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Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: clifjr on February 17, 2012, 05:58:26 PM
I use "iBowlSpot" on my iPhone, they have a free("Spare") version & the paid("Strike") version. Both can be linked to there web site.
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: amendoza11 on February 17, 2012, 11:44:11 PM
My Lane Play on Android
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: Aloarjr810 on February 18, 2012, 09:36:42 AM
Might take look at Bowlsheet 2 , there is a free ver. Bowlsheet 1, but its just bare bones.
A completely redesigned bowling scoring / tracking system for iOS devices
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO SUPPORTED BOWLSHEET 1.x!!! Without your support BowlSheet 2 would never have come to reality.
On to the features…
Now featuring a completely customized color scheme! Don’t like the colors? CHANGE IT from an indefinite selection!
Teach bowling score calculation easily
Supports single player AND multiplayer games (team)
First iOS bowling app to support BAKER SCORING!
Check USBC averages and stats directly in the app
First bowling app to automatically calculate splits / common leaves AND displays their common name!
Pin by Pin, Ball for Ball scoring
Keep track of everything important in bowling
Easily slide your foot (Approach), Arrow, or BreakPoint Targets for each ball thrown and store the actual hits as well as attempted hits
Store High, Middle, or Low pocket hits for each 1st ball of each frame thrown
Analyze games in their entirety
Keep track of every bowler and their equipment (balls, shoes, wrist supports, and other)
Store bowling ball surfaces and other important equipment options
Track bowlers hand layout (span, finger sizes, pitch) and bowling ball layout (Pin / Pap)
Store each bowling ball’s drilling and pin layouts
Track which shoe slide (front and back) you used at different alleys and even each shot!
Take notes on each shot rolled
Store important aspects of each location / event bowled including addresses, phone numbers, coordinator’s contact information, you can even take a photo of each location and view the location on a map
View common statistics for each bowler as well as their pin hit / miss ratios and percentages
Easily view series totals for each event
Bowl as a single bowler, team or as a Baker Team (bowler 1 thru 5 is assigned automatically to each frame 1-5,6-10)
Statistics for :First Ball average, Strikes, Spares, Splits, Pocket Shots, Open Frames, Split Conversions,Carry Percentage,Single Multi and Split Common Leaves, Pinfall and more!
Edited by Aloarjr810 on 2/18/2012 at 10:39 AM
Title: Re: Best Apple and Android Apps
Post by: AllAirForceTwice on February 18, 2012, 11:33:28 PM
Wow, awesome stuff. Shopping new phones and this is extremely helpful. Thanks a lot everyone.