Oh-One v1.3 is a scorekeeping application for playing the dart game Oh-One.
Note: In order to use Oh-One, you need to install MathLib.prc, by Rick Huebner (rhuebner@probe.net). The latest version, source code, bug reports, etc. are available at the
MathLib Information web page: http://www.probe.net/~rhuebner/mathlib.html
If anybody has any feedback, please send it to superdave@erols.com.
You would think that after hundereds and hundreds of downloads that SOMEBODY would send me a postcard, but NOOOOOooo. Nobody sent me a lousy postcard. Not even one.
Nonetheless, this application is still free, but if you enjoy using it, please send a postcard to show your appreciation to:
Dave Garozzo
1 Terry Court
Downingtown, PA 19335
USA
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2. New features found in this release
- Fixed bugs
- Added shortcut keys for New Game and Preferences
- Out table now updates after each dart, recommending throws for remaining darts.
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3. Bug fix history
v 1.3 - Released to public
- Fixed Out Table Display when changing preferences screen
v 1.2 - Released to a select group
- Out table showed S20 when you were left with 40. Fixed to show D20.
- Was possible to be left with S1 by throwing a double as your third dart. Fixed.
- Changed the way preferences worked (selecting Show Recommended Out automatically selects Double Out when clicking OK, as well as unselecting Show Recommended Out automatically deselects Double Out when clicking OK).
v 1.1 Release:
Initial public release
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4. Future enhancements
Waiting for your feedback!
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5. Features of Oh-One v1.3
- Enter darts by tapping on the darboard
- Fix darts by tapping on the incorrect dart entry, and re-tap
- Options for force Double-In and Double-0ut
- Play 304, 401, 501, 601, or 1001
- Option to display recommended Out Table for your turn
- Scores are automatically saved when switching between applications
- How to Play Oh-One is included in the About Screen
- Will alert when a player has won
- New game command
- Shortcuts for New Game and Preferences
- Out Table updates after each throw, recommending throws for remaining darts.