Simple companion iOS app for Track-o-Bot
NEWS: The App is not availble on the App Store anymore, on account of me not wanting to pay 99$ Apple Developer Program fees to keep it available for just another year. Since it is open source, you can still compile and install to your device using XCode.
More information: http://julianeberius.github.io/track-o-bot-ios
Track-o-Botty allows you to manually upload Hearthstone game results to your Track-o-Bot profile. It is ideal if you want to track your games and win rates when playing Hearthstone on an iPad or iPhone, especially if you are already using Track-O-Bot on your Windows PC or Mac. The app has the following features:
- Connect to your existing Track-o-Bot account or create a new one in the app
- Add game results with information about heroes, decks, coin, mode, rank and game results
- Check a game history view, that also allows to delete games
- See win rate graphs for classes and decks
- Directly log into and open your trackobot.com web profile
Tip: When playing on an iPad, you don't need to leave Hearthstone to use Track-o-Botty. Simply use the iPad's "Slide Over" function, as shown in the screenshot. Slide from the right edge of the screen towards the center, then choose Track-o-Botty to slide it over Hearthstone and quickly add a game result.
Note that this is an independently developed companion app using the API offered by trackobot.com, not an official Track-O-Bot product. It is also open source, so everyone can contribute at https://github.com/JulianEberius/track-o-bot-ios. Thanks to Github user "ungesehn" for contributing the logo.
This project is released under the GNU General Public License (LGPL) Version 2.
See LICENSE
This project further includes the source code of the Charts (previously "iOS-Charts") library by Daniel Cohen Gindi & Philipp Jahoda, which was acquired under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) from https://github.com/danielgindi/Charts.
The icons used in the app’s tab bar are part of the Themify Icon set, which was acquired under the OFL license (http://scripts.sil.org/OFL) from http://themify.me/themify-icons.