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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.
Windows Mobile enthusiasts:
Palmcricket is 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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