Pickleview

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Why "Pickleview"?

In baseball, when a runner tries to steal a base and he's picked off, he's "caught in a pickle". Thus: Pickleview.

Features:

How do I pick a team?

Click the "Team" tab below the scorecard. Then, select your favorite team.

How do I see the play-by-play?

Click the "Feed" tab below the scorecard. Then, just click on "Play-By-Play".

How do I post a message?

Click the "Post" tab below the scorecard. Then, enter your Twitter username, your Twitter password, and your message. If you don't have a Twitter account, you can either sign up for one here, or you can post without one, but note that your message will not be archived.

What's all this, then?

Pickleview is an iPhone application that keeps real-time track of your team's games as they fight for the pennant. To see it in action, tune in while a game is in progress. You'll see up-to-the-minute plays while following along with friends on Twitter.

Who built Pickleview?

Pickleview was developed by:

  1. Estelle Weyl
  2. Richard Herrera
  3. Ryan Christianson
  4. Wai Seto

at iPhoneDevCamp, with inspiration from Twitter and the ML Baseball widget. It has continued to evolve with the support and inspiration of all our users.

A very special thanks to Major League Baseball for allowing us to utilize their data. Pickleview would not exist were it not for their continued generosity.

We encourage anyone to send bugs, complaints or suggestions to: pickleteam@pickleview.com.