Here is another program that is very useful to me, but maybe to nobody else on this forum. Any other Bridge players out there?
Sometimes I run across a Bridge hand I want to remember and study later, so I wrote this program to make it easy to record and save bridge hands.
The program uses a custom (A, K, Q, etc.) keyboard for card entry. Cards are automatically sorted for easy display. Duplicate entries are not allowed, and when 3 hands are completed, the 4th can be automatically generated. Dealer and Vulnerability can be recorded and displayed. If a duplicate bridge board number is entered, Dealer and Vulnerability are automatically deduced and displayed.
Attached are all files as well as one saved hand (endplay.sav).
Screenshots are for Display, Entry, and Delete modes.
WIDESCREEN (240 X 400) ONLY!
This works nicely on my WQVGA Samsung Omnia. I started converting the program to QVGA (240 x 320) but then decided to wait and see if there was any demand for this mode. No sense wasting my time if nobody else has a need for this program.
As always, feedback is welcome, welcome, welcome!
Sometimes I run across a Bridge hand I want to remember and study later, so I wrote this program to make it easy to record and save bridge hands.
The program uses a custom (A, K, Q, etc.) keyboard for card entry. Cards are automatically sorted for easy display. Duplicate entries are not allowed, and when 3 hands are completed, the 4th can be automatically generated. Dealer and Vulnerability can be recorded and displayed. If a duplicate bridge board number is entered, Dealer and Vulnerability are automatically deduced and displayed.
Attached are all files as well as one saved hand (endplay.sav).
Screenshots are for Display, Entry, and Delete modes.
WIDESCREEN (240 X 400) ONLY!
This works nicely on my WQVGA Samsung Omnia. I started converting the program to QVGA (240 x 320) but then decided to wait and see if there was any demand for this mode. No sense wasting my time if nobody else has a need for this program.
As always, feedback is welcome, welcome, welcome!