The World Cup fever is back again. Yesterday, the first two matches of FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 was officially kicked off.
And there are 62 matches (total 64 matches) more to catch up in the first ever World Cup to be held in Africa Continent. If you are a die-hard soccer fan, I bet you want to follow all the matches and keep track of all the scores for all the 32 national teams competing in the group and also the knock out phrase for the one whole month.
To help you better manage the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010, you will need the South Africa 2010. South Africa 2010 is a lightweight portable application for your desktop that allows you to view the matches schedule, save the final score, show both groups and second stage table, build and export statistics plus you can update the score results on-line.
Key Features
- Complete matches calendar (filterable by stage, group, team)
- Graphical visualization of groups and 2° stage
- Online update of the matches results
- Support for the conversion of the matches dates and time based on your local timezone and your system format
- “Data copy” function enabled into every section of the application (you can “Paste” data directly into a spreedsheet or word processor).
- The statistics are finally ordered by rank (needs an online update!) and are exportable in both text and HTML format.
- Proxy support (basic authentication method)
In the main window, you will see 4 tabs, namely 1st stage – group, 2nd stage – table, statistics and schedule.
After every ended match, you can choose to manually update the score result or choose online automatic update. Go to File > Online Update or press the Ctrl+U keys.
Moreover, you can set the timezone, so that matches dates and time will be based on your local timezone and your system format.
South Africa 2010 supports Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems.