Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Sports | $2.99 | Graphate LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
New Feature:
- Export Practice and Meet results as spreadsheet (.csv) or text file (.txt) either through email or iTunes File Share.
Features:
- Create multiple rosters unique for each season
- Automatically calculates distance runner's weekly milage
- Time feature to record splits and overall time
- Create training groups to simplify timing
- Customizable events
- Cutsomizable practices
- Automatically generated practice schedule from customizable practice templates
- See athlete's PRs and best recorded times, distances, or heights
I would like to see the 4x800m relay/3200m relay added to the list of track events for each meet. It would also be helpful to be able to add past meet results into a runners information. Additionally, having instructions/tips for navigating the app would be helpful. I feel like it's a good app but not very user friendly.
A product that has import/export capabilities and a fairly complex interface with multiple nested forms really needs a user's manual so we can understand how to use it. Their website is a single page that instructs users to contact the developers through the app. The app help provides a place to e-mail the developers, but despite multiple attempts, I have yet to receive a response. I'd like to use the app in conjunction with a spreadsheet, but it doesn't have the ability to export athletes (it supposedly can import them, but there are no instructions on the proper csv format and no instructions on where to load the files so the app can get to them). For an app that has good potential, this app, but more importanly the lack of support, has proven disappointing.
Apps should be made to make a person's life easier. There is a lot of set up on the front end and then when you go to run a meet, it's more data entry. Why not design the app with an in app clock that can be used to count splits for relays? Why just make a data platform? This app is a waste of effort and time. I would like my $3 back.