Soccer Whiteboard Blog

Jully 24, 2011

Soccer Whiteboard version 1.7 implements many of the same features found in Hockey WhiteBoard version 1.7.

Soccer Whiteboard Feedback Responses

July 23, 2011

jjjktreat writes on Jul 21, 2011 (for Version 1.7):

Can't get it to switch to a 4-4-2

Soccer Whiteboard does not have any preset configurations other than the basic 3-4-3. However, if you'd like a 4-4-2, simply move the players to a 4-4-2 configuration and save! If your feedback is that you'd like the option of having "Reset Players" move all players back to a 4-4-2 instead of a 3-4-3, that is good feedback and could be future enhancement. Please email us at support@sandcrater.com to clarify!

 

JustinBiebergurly writes on Apr 5, 2011 (For Version 1.6):

I wish I could draw the lines

I'm not sure if you want to be able to draw the field "lines" yourself (that is saying that you don't like my background picture) or if you are saying that you'd like to be able to draw lines on top of the display. If the latter, that is possible. On the iPad version, simply turn on "Drawing Mode" and you will be able to draw lines. As of Version 1.7, those lines are now saved when you save a white board to a file. If you are an iPhone user, simply perform a single finger vertical swipe to turn drawing mode on. Once in drawing mode on an iPhone, double tap to exit drawing mode. In Soccer Whiteboard there is a bug/issue where hand drawn lines do not show up when you are not in drawing mode. They will print and/or be saved to photos if you use those features. I will look into this issue for the next major release.

History of Soccer Whiteboard

Field Hockey Whiteboard, like the other sports white board applications, was derived from Hockey Whiteboard. Please see the history section of Hockey Whiteboard for more details!

Soccer Whiteboard Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I share Soccer Whiteboard files with other users?

As of version 1.7, yes! Soccer Whiteboard version 1.7 introduces support for iTunes file sharing. Simply go to the "Apps" tab for your device in iTunes and scroll down to the file sharing section. You should see Soccer Whiteboard listed as an application that can share files, and any files you have saved should show there!