phil228
Member
Hi everyone,
Version 5.0 of BilliardManager is now available. This is the biggest update so far, and for those who already know the app, the focus of this release is not just adding more features, but making the whole workflow faster, clearer, and more useful in everyday practice and match play.
The app has been completely redesigned with a modern Material Design 3 interface. The goal was to make scoring, session setup, statistics, and training workflows easier to read and faster to use at the table.
The biggest changes in Version 5.0 include:
BilliardManager still supports pool, snooker, carom, drills, solo practice formats, doubles, and league-style match variants. The idea remains the same: turn matches and training sessions into useful performance data instead of scattered notes or memory.
You can try BilliardManager Version 5.0 here:
https://www.billiard-manager.com
Full release details:
https://www.billiard-manager.com/releases
Feedback is very welcome, especially from players already using the app regularly.
Version 5.0 of BilliardManager is now available. This is the biggest update so far, and for those who already know the app, the focus of this release is not just adding more features, but making the whole workflow faster, clearer, and more useful in everyday practice and match play.
The app has been completely redesigned with a modern Material Design 3 interface. The goal was to make scoring, session setup, statistics, and training workflows easier to read and faster to use at the table.
The biggest changes in Version 5.0 include:
- A completely new visual design
- Faster session setup, so you can start matches and practice sessions with less friction
- Redesigned statistics with clearer trends and insights
- Season-based performance tracking
- Improved solo scoreboard experience
- Many UX improvements and optimizations across the app
- A much stronger free plan: no ads, all match formats, and player management are now included for free
BilliardManager still supports pool, snooker, carom, drills, solo practice formats, doubles, and league-style match variants. The idea remains the same: turn matches and training sessions into useful performance data instead of scattered notes or memory.
You can try BilliardManager Version 5.0 here:
https://www.billiard-manager.com
Full release details:
https://www.billiard-manager.com/releases
Feedback is very welcome, especially from players already using the app regularly.