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Handheld computers represent a perfect solution for
scoring cricket matches. These durable, inexpensive devices are
light enough to fit in one's shirt pocket and
most models have sufficient battery life to
score a full day's play, with ease. In addition to their normal day-to-day diary
and appointment functions, they also have enough memory to a store a
large number of cricket matches.
Palmcricket, designed to run on PalmOS, utilises the mobile capabilities of handheld
devices to the full.
It caters for
all conventional cricket scoring requirements, from 5-day
test matches and one-day internationals, to week-end club
matches and junior cricket played on a Saturday morning.
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So pack away those bulky, expensive, power-dependent lap-top
computers and discard the old archaic paper score-sheets.
Change to Palmcricket and immediately
start scoring cricket matches with ease, anywhere and any time.
Breaking news for Windows Mobile enthusiasts! As from September 2006,
Palmcricket is now fully certified for operation on Windows
Mobile handhelds, when using StyleTap software that emulates PalmOS.
For more information on this
exciting product, have a look at their web-site, by clicking on this logo.
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