Scoring Assistant

The Scoring Assistant is intended as a tool to note the starting-time and register finishing-time in a Regatta sailing events. Some of the weather impacts are reduced by replacing the pen and paper with a tablet. The data integration improves the scoring in SailWave and the imported data in SailWave® minimize the risk of typing and reading errors.

SailWave® is used to manage the competing boats in the regatta and exporting the competitor list to MS Excel and then to a comma separated CSV file. Transfer the CSV file to the tablet and import the competitor list in the Scoring Assistant app. Enter the starting time for the 1st start in the race and the time between starts if there is more than one start in the race. Preparations are made ready for scoring the competing boats at the finish line as soon as all the starts in the race are done. Bow number or sail number are used to identify the competing boats as they approach the finish line and the finish time is saved by pressing the Finish. The scores are stored in a database and saved to a CSV file as soon as all the competing boats have finished or a disqualification is registered. The CSV file is now to be imported in SailWave®.

IPview for iphone/ipad

IPView is a small application which displays the current IP address on all your iphone, ipod and ipad’s network interfaces. The display is simple and divided into two boxes and a list, one for each kind of IP address an iphone can have and the list of previous public IP Adresses:

  • The first box is cellular IP, which is the IP address that the iphone will receive from the cellphone network.
  • Wifi IP is the IP address the iphone have obtained from a local WIFI access point.
  • Then the public IP, which is the IP address that the iphone presents to the outside world. It can be the same as the cellular IP, Wifi IP or an entirely different address depending on whether your cellphone provider or WIFI network uses NAT. Previous versions of IPview also displayed the devices MAC address and UUID, but this is no longer supported by apple so its removed from the iOS 7 version.

You could download IPView from the apple app store but due to lack of maintenance time it is no longer available.

Privacy Policy

My apps contains no ads and no form of analytics except for what is build into the app store/google play as standard.

Ipview

IPview does send a single http request to my server to determine your public ip. This is logged by my webserver in the standard webserver logs and goes through the cloudflare CDN. No other information is send in this request and all other information is local to your device. If there are problems it also makes a http request to Google.com to check if it can reach the Internet.