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PractiScore

Catégorie : PersonnalisationVersion: 1.7.34

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Révolutionnez vos compétitions de tir avec PractiScore, l'application Android conçue pour un scoring efficace et polyvalent. Prenant en charge un large éventail de formats de compétition, notamment IPSC/USPSA, Steel Challenge, 3Gun et bien plus encore, PractiScore offre un système de notation complet fiable à tous les niveaux de compétition.

Sa caractéristique remarquable est une flexibilité inégalée. Gérez les configurations de match, créez des étapes et enregistrez les tireurs directement sur votre tablette ou votre téléphone – aucun PC ni connexion Internet requis. La notation intuitive à un seul doigt et les résultats instantanés pour les étapes et les matchs rationalisent l'ensemble du processus. Synchronisez de manière transparente les scores et faites correspondre les données sur tous les appareils via WiFi, et partagez instantanément les résultats par e-mail ou publiez-les sur PractiScore.com pour un accès et une vérification immédiats des concurrents.

Principales caractéristiques de PractiScore :

  • Score complet : Une solution de notation complète pour IPSC/USPSA, Steel Challenge, 3Gun, IDPA et d'autres disciplines de tir.
  • Large adoption : Largement utilisé à différents niveaux de compétition, des clubs locaux aux événements nationaux, accueillant un grand nombre de participants.
  • Conception conviviale : La notation à un doigt garantit rapidité et simplicité, tandis que la mémoire de tir de l'application minimise la saisie répétitive lors de l'inscription.
  • Inscription flexible : Enregistrez les tireurs directement sur votre appareil mobile, éliminant ainsi la dépendance au PC. Importez facilement des données de tir à partir de fichiers CSV ou du PractiScore site Web.
  • Intégration sans fil : Activez la synchronisation WiFi pour les scores et les définitions de match sur plusieurs appareils et connectez-vous avec des minuteries compatibles Bluetooth.
  • Résultats et partage instantanés : Accédez instantanément aux résultats de l'étape et des matchs hors ligne. Partagez rapidement les résultats par e-mail ou publiez-les en ligne pour examen par les concurrents.

En conclusion :

PractiScore fournit un système de notation puissant et convivial pour un large éventail de compétitions de tir. Sa facilité d'utilisation, ses options d'inscription flexibles et ses capacités de partage pratiques créent une expérience fluide pour les organisateurs et les participants. Téléchargez l'application dès aujourd'hui et améliorez votre expérience de compétition !

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