iRef-Kickball app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 8822 ratings )
Utilities Sports
Developer: Table 14 Software
0.99 USD
Current version: 3.0.4, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 17 Sep 2009
App size: 4.87 Mb

iRef-Kickball is an simple utility to help referees keep track of a kickball game. This applications helps keep track of strikes, balls, foul balls, outs, innings, score, team colors and team names. Full searchable 2010 WAKA rules are included. An inning summary can be sent by email at anytime.

Features:
1) Automatic Updating:
-Adjustable number of strikes equals and out.
-Adjustable number balls equals a walk.
-Adjustable number of foul balls equals an out.
-Adjustable number of outs updates the inning
2) Timer counts up and down to specified time.
3) Headline across the top makes making the right call easy.
4) Multiple levels of Undo/Redo Support: if you push the wrong button it is easy to go back and correct your mistake.
5) Email game summaries quickly and easily.
6) Keep track of multiple teams and team colors.
5) Searchable 2010 WAKA Rules
7) Adjust count button order to your liking.

Notes:
1) iRef-Kickball is only compatible with iPhone OS 5.0+
2) Undo/Redo resets on exit from the app, however the current game status is preserved.
3) iPhone 4 users: We apologize that some elements of our app still use the low resolution graphics. Our next update will include updated graphics.

We really listen to user feed back, if you have comments or suggestions that you would like to discuss, please visit our website at table14software.com or email us at [email protected].

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Latest reviews of iRef-Kickball app for iPhone and iPad

Works great.
Look forward to using it Thursday in the Solstice division.
Mandatory Kickball app
Simple, usefull, perfect.
Great app
Very easy to use and helpful. Its makes it easy for novice players to ref.
A great app
I like this app but the only thing that is missing from this is a stop watch/count down timer.
Im not a ref
App is well done. I agree it should have a game clock of some kind - u could have it alert u if the game has passed the time limit for starting a new inning. It should be called iUmp. Baseball-like games have umpires not referees.
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