Launch of Racenet’s iPad and iPhone Apps

Damon Robbins - Friday October 6

Today we proudly launch the first in a long line of new products for Racenet’s audience - our iPad and iPhone applications.



These days, more punters use Racenet on an Apple mobile device than a traditional computer, and our new applications will provide you with a faster and superior user experience.


Whether you are sitting on the couch watching the races with your iPad or out with your mates at a party and on your iPhone, with our new mobile application you are only a click away from everything you need to gain confidence in your next bet.


The applications come with fields, form, results, tips and our market leading news service, all in time for the Turnbull Stakes meeting on Saturday.


The app is available right now in the App Store on your Apple device, or by clicking here .


Fields:

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Form:

  • Swipe left and right to change between runners in each race

  • Filter the form by clicking on the eligible form stats



Tips


Android Users

The team are also in the middle of building an Android application for mobile and tablet devices, which will be launched in a few weeks. If you would like to be a part of the Android Beta test group, please email support@racenet.com.au and Paul will ensure you get first access.




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