Bridge Companion
*** Bridge Companion has been selected as one of the Top 10 apps of the Windows Phone 7 App Challenge at the MICROSOFT WORLDWIDE PARTNER CONFERENCE in L.A. in 2011 *** The Bridge Companion is an application to replace the bridge score sheet and to easily manage the games played while also tracking Masterpoints. Features: - All major forms of bridge are supported: Matchpoint, Imps, Knockout, Swiss and Board-a-Match. - Generate a web page of the summary of your games and the web hosting is FREE. - All different colors of Masterpoints can be tracked. - Event names, locations, teammates and opponents can be selected with a simple touch. - Fast selection of board contracts. - All the official victory point scales of the ACBL and the WBF are supported. - For team games, there is a comparison mode when comparing results. - Automatic saving of all data. - Unlimited creation of games. Version 2.10: - Support of Windows Phone 8: fast resume, Live Tile and all the three new screen resolutions. Your feedback and feature requests are appreciated: support@dotnetapp.com * www.dotnetapp.com/bridgecompanion *
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DotNetAppMore
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Utilities & toolsMore
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1011 KB - 1.1 MBMore
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For All AgesMore
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MoreWindows Phone 10Windows Phone 8.1Windows Phone 8
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neutralMore
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MoreEnglish (United States)
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