Wednesday, November 4, 2009

eNotate Software - Chess Electronic Scoresheet

Introduction

eNotate is the electronic scoresheet from the North American Chess Association. eNotate conforms to the laws of chess as defined by the appropriate chess federations. The USCF has certified eNotate as meeting their requirements for electronic scoresheets.

USCF Certification

eNotate requires a Windows Mobile based Pocket PC device running Windows Mobile 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6.0. eNotate will NOT operate on Windows Mobile 2002/2003. eNotate will not operate on iPhone, Blackberry devices or Palm O/S devices. eNotate will NOT operate on laptop/desktop computers.

This software itself costs $25. The Windows based handheld usually costs about $70-$100 depending on model and condition on eBay. On top of that, I would suggest you get Pocket Fritz. You will end up with a very decent chess handheld for about only $150, which worth much more than MonRoi's Personal Chess Manager in my opinion.

eNotate Step-by-step Demonstration


Where to get it


1. eNotate Software only

2. PDA + eNotate Software bundle

3. PDAs which run WM5.0 or WM6.0

      - Dell Axim X51 [eBay] [Review]
          There are three model of X51.
          X51-mid is the most popular one with WiFi feature.
          X51-low is the basic model with slower processor and without WiFi.
          X51v is the high end with faster processor and VGA display.

      - HP iPAQ Rx1955 [eBay] [Review]

      - HP iPAQ Rx1950 [eBay] [Review]

      - HP iPAQ Hx2400 [eBay] [Review]

      - HP iPAQ 111 [eBay] [Review]

      - HP iPAQ 211 [eBay] [Review]

      - ASUS MyPal A626 [eBay] [Review]


4. Pocket Fritz

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