Version 1.2 was worth the modest price, especially since there wasnt much competition. It could score soccer games and give some useful results. However, it was missing some important capabilities.
Versjoon 2 addresses those lacks and makes the program three times better. It really works for scoring soccer games, keeping track of shots, corners, fouls, substitutions, playing time, cards, and more. It can even track the location shots were taken from.
You can build a set of teams and add new games between teams you already have entered. You can see game stats or season stats, by player or by team. And it now supports iPads--much nicer for scorekeeping. You can email game stats as human readable text or csv files.
There are still a few bugs, for example that the menu disappears at times, but hopefully theyll get worked out. The needed major functionality for scorekeeping is there.
The remaining major drawback is that there is no way I could see to share results on the web. The developers should have a web export option to track team or league results and stats. Id even be willing to pay an annual fee for it. They could probably raise the price to $5 or $10 too, once the bugs are worked out, but dont tell them I said so.
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