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ICPSA iPhone and Android Apps...

  • 12-04-2011 04:57PM
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    From the ICPSA website:
    ICPSA launch new iPhone and Android App's
    11 April, 2011

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    The ICPSA is pleased to announce the launch of an iPhone and an Android app to keep members informed and updated on ICPSA news and events.

    These app's are designed to work in conjunction with the ICPSA website to provide news and results to our members while promoting the work of the ICPSA on a worldwide basis.

    The app contains news on each of the ICPSA shooting disciplines, video from the ISSF and most importantly for members the ICPSA shooting calendar of events.

    The iPhone app is available free of charge from the Apple iTunes Store and the Android version is available in their details?id=com.appmakr.app165793&feature=search_result.

    Here's details?id=com.appmakr.app165793&feature=search_result:
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    Description
    Up to date news and information from Ireland's National Federation for Clay Target Shooting. Regular news updates and results for Domestic and International competitions. Follow Ireland's progress in the International and Olympic shooting arenas.

    The app also includes an updated calendar of clay target shooting events hosted by ICPSA clubs in Ireland.

    A must for the clay target shooter and those interested in following shooting within Ireland.


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