Yolo Bear APK
最新版本
0.0.3 for Windows
更新
2015年July25日
信息
版 0.0.3 (#4)
更新 2015年July25日
APK檔案大小 18.4 MB
Android 最低版本需求 Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich)
開發人員 Shadi Akiki
類別 效率提升 (應用)
應用 ID com.akikieng.genesis.yolobear
開發者備註 Organize and broadcast tournament results
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Yolo Bear 0.0.3的新功能
Major server infrastructure upgrade to reduce costs and keep free
內容描述
# yolo-bear
* This is an app to organize and broadcast results of a simple tournament to other people's devices
# Installation
* Published on Google Play store here
* Available on the web here
# Following an existing tournament
To connect to a tournament already being broadcasted
* click on "Connect" on the main menu
* Click the "+" sign next to the ID of anyone already connected to the tournament
** If nobody is already connected, then use the ID of the tournament organizer
** The tournament organizer can check his/her ID under his/her "Connect" section on the main menu
* The dot on the top right indicates the state of the broadcast
** If it is green, then you're just waiting for the next results and are still connected
** If it is yellow, then you've just received a tournament update
** If it is red, then you're disconnected from the broadcaster
** If there is no dot, then you're not connected to any tournament yet
# Broadcasting a new tournament
* To start entering teams, players, and stats about your tournament, use the "Teams", "Players", and "Games" sections respectively
* Games are organized by status: Waiting, Playing, Done
* New games can be added by going to "Games" and then to "Waiting"
* The Team-level stats in the "Teams" section are as follows
** The team "Win" field is the number of games in which the team has a higher score and the game has state "Done"
** The team "Lost" field and "Tied" fields follow the same logic
** Other fields are just totals of the team players' respective stats
* The microphone on the top right shows the state of your broadcast
** A microphone indicates that you're the broadcaster, and no information is being sent to your audience
** A microphone with red lines indicates that you're sending your most recent update to your audience
# Advanced broadcasting management
* The person broadcasting the tournament is assigned "Admin 1" role
* The very next person to follow the tournament is assigned the "Admin 2" role
* In case "Admin 1" loses connection, "Admin 2" takes over the broadcasting of the tournament
** "Admin 2" will see the dot in the top right disappear and a microphone appear instead
* "Admin 1" has the power to change results and broadcast them to the audience
* "Admin 1" can also assign the "Admin 2" role to any person in the "Connect" section
** Use the "> A2" button next to the desired connection for this
* "Admin 1" can also give up the "Admin 1" role to another person
** Use the "> A1" button for this
# Under the hood
## The app
* This app broadcasts results to other devices connected to the broadcaster by using peer-to-peer technology
* It mainly uses HTML5 WebRTC and Crosswalk
* You can find the source code here
## Connectivity
* Tournament results are broadcasted using peer-to-peer technology
* An internet connection is required to establish the connection to the tournament administrator
* After that, if you and the administrator are on the same network without resort to an internet connection, you don't need the internet connection to receive the broadcast
* Changing your nickname will require an internet connection because it establishes a new connection to the administrator
# Misc
* Licensed under WTFPL ( http://www.wtfpl.net/ )
* This is an app to organize and broadcast results of a simple tournament to other people's devices
# Installation
* Published on Google Play store here
* Available on the web here
# Following an existing tournament
To connect to a tournament already being broadcasted
* click on "Connect" on the main menu
* Click the "+" sign next to the ID of anyone already connected to the tournament
** If nobody is already connected, then use the ID of the tournament organizer
** The tournament organizer can check his/her ID under his/her "Connect" section on the main menu
* The dot on the top right indicates the state of the broadcast
** If it is green, then you're just waiting for the next results and are still connected
** If it is yellow, then you've just received a tournament update
** If it is red, then you're disconnected from the broadcaster
** If there is no dot, then you're not connected to any tournament yet
# Broadcasting a new tournament
* To start entering teams, players, and stats about your tournament, use the "Teams", "Players", and "Games" sections respectively
* Games are organized by status: Waiting, Playing, Done
* New games can be added by going to "Games" and then to "Waiting"
* The Team-level stats in the "Teams" section are as follows
** The team "Win" field is the number of games in which the team has a higher score and the game has state "Done"
** The team "Lost" field and "Tied" fields follow the same logic
** Other fields are just totals of the team players' respective stats
* The microphone on the top right shows the state of your broadcast
** A microphone indicates that you're the broadcaster, and no information is being sent to your audience
** A microphone with red lines indicates that you're sending your most recent update to your audience
# Advanced broadcasting management
* The person broadcasting the tournament is assigned "Admin 1" role
* The very next person to follow the tournament is assigned the "Admin 2" role
* In case "Admin 1" loses connection, "Admin 2" takes over the broadcasting of the tournament
** "Admin 2" will see the dot in the top right disappear and a microphone appear instead
* "Admin 1" has the power to change results and broadcast them to the audience
* "Admin 1" can also assign the "Admin 2" role to any person in the "Connect" section
** Use the "> A2" button next to the desired connection for this
* "Admin 1" can also give up the "Admin 1" role to another person
** Use the "> A1" button for this
# Under the hood
## The app
* This app broadcasts results to other devices connected to the broadcaster by using peer-to-peer technology
* It mainly uses HTML5 WebRTC and Crosswalk
* You can find the source code here
## Connectivity
* Tournament results are broadcasted using peer-to-peer technology
* An internet connection is required to establish the connection to the tournament administrator
* After that, if you and the administrator are on the same network without resort to an internet connection, you don't need the internet connection to receive the broadcast
* Changing your nickname will require an internet connection because it establishes a new connection to the administrator
# Misc
* Licensed under WTFPL ( http://www.wtfpl.net/ )
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