TeamTweet
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
There are many ways that you can get live coverage of sport events, like matches from the major baseball, soccer and hockey competitions. Wouldn't it be nice if the same could be provided for your own soccer team, or your sons baseball team? That friends, family and fans who are not able to attend a match can stay connected with the match as it is happening?
With TeamTweet that is possible. It lets you capture the key moments of a sports match with only a few clicks, and immediately posts them to the teams twitter account. Fans, friends and family register themselves as followers of the team, and see virtually live what is going on. Does your team score a goal? With just a few clicks you tell who scored and who prepared the goal. There is no need to type in player names, the score or the time a goal was scored, because TeamTweet takes care of that. So you can keep your eyes on the game rather then on your iPhone.
An example of what a live report could look like on twitter:
10:00 The match Twins - Bulldogs has started.
10:15 15' 1-0, goal by Jim Raynor, prepared by Pete Thompson.
10:45 Half time, score 1-0.
11:02 Begin 2nd half.
11:04 47' Yellow card for Pete Thompson (Twins) because of a foul.
11:06 49' 1-1.
11:12 55' 2-1, goal by Eric Smith.
11:42 85' 3-1, goal scored by Jim Raynor.
11:48 The match Twins - Bulldogs is finished, final score 3-1.
Here's how TeamTweet works: when you have installed TeamTweet on your iPhone, you start by setting up a Twitter account on http://twitter.com for the team for which you want to create reports. Next you setup the team in TeamTweet, add the teams players, and attach the twitter account to the team. You send out the twitter address to all the fans, and you’re set to go.
Prior to the match you create it in TeamTweet, which will send out a first tweet with the name and date of the event. The match appears in the list of planned contests, on the day you start the contest in TeamTweet and you enter relevant events as they occur. Events are specific per sport, currently the following sports are available in TeamTweet:
• Baseball
• Basketball
• (American) Football
• Hockey
• Running
• Soccer
Events can be either time related (for example start of period, end of match) or about things that happen (for example goal, yellow card). TeamTweet always presents the list of events that are relevant for the current state of the match, and with a few clicks you specify what exactly happened. Examples are which player scored a goal or the reason why a player got sent off. TeamTweet takes care of the timing and score.
The events show up in the live match report and are immediately sent to the Twitter account of the team, so that all followers can get the updates within seconds.
TeamTweet maintains a full history of match reports, and you can send out match reports by e-mail. This provides you all the key information when you want to create a full match report afterwards.
With TeamTweet that is possible. It lets you capture the key moments of a sports match with only a few clicks, and immediately posts them to the teams twitter account. Fans, friends and family register themselves as followers of the team, and see virtually live what is going on. Does your team score a goal? With just a few clicks you tell who scored and who prepared the goal. There is no need to type in player names, the score or the time a goal was scored, because TeamTweet takes care of that. So you can keep your eyes on the game rather then on your iPhone.
An example of what a live report could look like on twitter:
10:00 The match Twins - Bulldogs has started.
10:15 15' 1-0, goal by Jim Raynor, prepared by Pete Thompson.
10:45 Half time, score 1-0.
11:02 Begin 2nd half.
11:04 47' Yellow card for Pete Thompson (Twins) because of a foul.
11:06 49' 1-1.
11:12 55' 2-1, goal by Eric Smith.
11:42 85' 3-1, goal scored by Jim Raynor.
11:48 The match Twins - Bulldogs is finished, final score 3-1.
Here's how TeamTweet works: when you have installed TeamTweet on your iPhone, you start by setting up a Twitter account on http://twitter.com for the team for which you want to create reports. Next you setup the team in TeamTweet, add the teams players, and attach the twitter account to the team. You send out the twitter address to all the fans, and you’re set to go.
Prior to the match you create it in TeamTweet, which will send out a first tweet with the name and date of the event. The match appears in the list of planned contests, on the day you start the contest in TeamTweet and you enter relevant events as they occur. Events are specific per sport, currently the following sports are available in TeamTweet:
• Baseball
• Basketball
• (American) Football
• Hockey
• Running
• Soccer
Events can be either time related (for example start of period, end of match) or about things that happen (for example goal, yellow card). TeamTweet always presents the list of events that are relevant for the current state of the match, and with a few clicks you specify what exactly happened. Examples are which player scored a goal or the reason why a player got sent off. TeamTweet takes care of the timing and score.
The events show up in the live match report and are immediately sent to the Twitter account of the team, so that all followers can get the updates within seconds.
TeamTweet maintains a full history of match reports, and you can send out match reports by e-mail. This provides you all the key information when you want to create a full match report afterwards.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 1.19 MB of space to download and install TeamTweet app. TeamTweet was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Katoemba Lcw Kremers at http://www.katoemba.net/teamtweet.
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