Glad you have a thread for this. It is MUCH faster than it used to be, however I absolutely hate the navigation. I'm sure the only thing people care about on this site is the score and the spread of a game that's already going on. You can't see the spread unless u click on each individual game.
Also, you can't see the consensus percentage anymore, which is a HUGE blow for me, being a public fader. Is there any way to use the old way?
I can't go on covers at work, so I used to leave the page on my ipod already loaded with the games, spreads, consensus. Covers mobile has really killed it for me.
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Glad you have a thread for this. It is MUCH faster than it used to be, however I absolutely hate the navigation. I'm sure the only thing people care about on this site is the score and the spread of a game that's already going on. You can't see the spread unless u click on each individual game.
Also, you can't see the consensus percentage anymore, which is a HUGE blow for me, being a public fader. Is there any way to use the old way?
I can't go on covers at work, so I used to leave the page on my ipod already loaded with the games, spreads, consensus. Covers mobile has really killed it for me.
One tap apps are nice, i'm lazy, one tapping Sportacular on my primary screen is easy, their app is laid out so scores are easy to find without having to devote all your attention to your phone. From what i've seen the M.Covers.com's matchup page blows Yahoo's away, but it still wouldn't replace it until Covers was browserless. The community page and forums aren't even mobile, they're printed small and not mobile friendly, i still haven't figured out how to write on them. i've been at sporting events where i saw somebody working out an injury or i had seen something interesting at the track but i couldn't relay any of this information in that useless message box.
#1 like the matchup and scores page a lot
#2 hate the mobile forums
#3 devise a FREE APP, chop chop.
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One tap apps are nice, i'm lazy, one tapping Sportacular on my primary screen is easy, their app is laid out so scores are easy to find without having to devote all your attention to your phone. From what i've seen the M.Covers.com's matchup page blows Yahoo's away, but it still wouldn't replace it until Covers was browserless. The community page and forums aren't even mobile, they're printed small and not mobile friendly, i still haven't figured out how to write on them. i've been at sporting events where i saw somebody working out an injury or i had seen something interesting at the track but i couldn't relay any of this information in that useless message box.
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