ScoreBoard

ScoreBoard Free App

Rated 4.00/5 (3) —  Free Android application by Carlos Barcellos

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About ScoreBoard

Scoreboard is an application to control and display ping pong games on a display controlled by bluetooth spp device.

How to Download / Install

Download and install ScoreBoard version 1.3 on your Android device!
APK Size: 80 KB, downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: ar.com.alfersoft.scoreboard, download ScoreBoard.apk

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Free
downl.
Android
2.1+
Bug
buster
For everyone
Android app

App History & Updates

What's Changed
- protection for string boundaries
- ability to control score using volume keys
volume up: team A point
volume down: team B point
volume up/down long press: undo
- added very long press to reset application (only when game is over)
- ability to change match mode (11 or 21 points) after game is started
- fix on service radio button GUI refresh.
More downloads  ScoreBoard reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads

What are users saying about ScoreBoard

Y70%
by Y####:

I play ping pong at least once a week and wanted an app that could keep the score. This one caught my eye because it could be controlled via a Bluetooth device. Here is what I noticed right from the start in my Samsung GS4 + LG Tone+ BT headset (which I use during gameplay): -It seems to be unable to use my LG Tone+ BT headset. It says "not found" and doesn't connect to it, even though it works perfectly with my device as usual. -The numbers on screen are SMALL. My SGS4 has a protector with a stand so I could have it near the table for easy checking, but the numbers are so small it would be pointless. -The scoreboard is unable to keep a match's score; it works for 1 set only. -The app assumes it is a 4-player game (pairs) and doesn't have an option to set it differently. -Team names aren't configurable. -Restart and Undo buttons as well as set length should be hidden to gain real estate for bigger numbers and serving side indicator, at least while controlled via BT. -Lacks a chronometer, which is a nice-to-have feature.

Y70%
by Y####:

I play ping pong at least once a week and wanted an app that could keep the score. This one caught my eye because it could be controlled via a Bluetooth device. Here is what I noticed right from the start in my Samsung GS4 + LG Tone+ BT headset (which I use during gameplay): -It seems to be unable to use my LG Tone+ BT headset. It says "not found" and doesn't connect to it, even though it works perfectly with my device as usual. -The numbers on screen are SMALL. My SGS4 has a protector with a stand so I could have it near the table for easy checking, but the numbers are so small it would be pointless. -The scoreboard is unable to keep a match's score; it works for 1 set only. -The app assumes it is a 4-player game (pairs) and doesn't have an option to set it differently. -Team names aren't configurable. -Restart and Undo buttons as well as set length should be hidden to gain real estate for bigger numbers and serving side indicator, at least while controlled via BT. -Lacks a chronometer, which is a nice-to-have feature.


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