… this app starts out with some good features. But the most important thing for it to compete with a paper scorecard, is the ability to keep pace with the game. I found that this app was not completely thought through. For instance, consider the workflow necessary to set up for just one game. What in a paper score card is a simple matter of filling in a form, would result for this app in over 38 touches, plus data input. Without the ability to save static team rosters or import opening information for the game, the tedium of setting up just to score one game daunts me.
Consider the number of gestures needed to record a simple 6-4-3 double play on a 2-2 count. Is it easier to do that on this app, or paper? For me, just now, that’s no.
I’m still dreaming of a mobile app scorecard that is actually better than paper. This is not yet that.