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Totally worth it to buy. Especially if you are trying to improve your game. M
Yes, Bosc is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The Bosc app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Bosc has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $12.74.
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4.78 out of 5
187 ratings in United States
Totally worth it to buy. Especially if you are trying to improve your game. M
This is a great app, but of the 3 balls I use I can only track my new ball since the other 2 balls are from 2010 and 1985.
Love the features so far
I’ve been using this app for a little over a month to keep track of my league bowling and have found it straightforward to use with an easy to understand interface and some useful at a glance metrics of averages and high and low scores. Would like to see some more comparison capabilities week to week and the ability to do custom ranges vs just monthly in the metrics.
I love this app. It is so easy to keep your score. I only have 1 issue and that it would be nice to be able to show splits in the frames.
I didn’t think I’d like an app like this this much and now idk what I’d do without it. I would be so upset to lose all my stats. Grateful for this app and all its features!
Haven't bowled in over 30yrs picked it back up and am loving it. This app is helping keep my Improvements or lack there of.
The best app I've ever used for track your games
This app is amazing and it’s free. I’ve been using it for a few weeks and love that I’m able to see all my scores. Give it a try and you’ll enjoy it as much as I do.
I’ll start off by saying that I have tried every bowling app out there. This one is definitely one of the better ones, however the app is obviously still in its infancy. If the developer keeps pushing it updates, based on what I’ve seen here it will be the best bowling tracker app. First love the analysis features. One suggestion is that Spare % is not calculated by the total number of frames, but by the total number of frames in which there was a spare attempt. Input is fairly easy. I figured out a workaround to not having an option to start with all pins down. If you click the strike, you can then select the pins that you left faster. Otherwise you will have to click every pin you knock down which can be tedious. The next point will end this work around, but it would be nice for the cursor to move to the next frame automatically. Uses a tagging system which isn’t bad. A few apps are doing this and it works. Searching for these tags is easy also. The biggest letdown right now in the app is there is no ball management. You can’t list out your balls, you can’t assign balls to games/ frames. This is a pretty big hole that I hope is addressed soon. The app Best Bowling does a pretty good job with ball management if looking for some inspiration. This app is close and I’m not going to give up on it like I have others. The developer is actively pushing out updates which gives me hope.
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