“Yea, it felt pretty easy.”

Spraycaster "In the News"

Mar 1, 2009 - Kairn.com
"Voici Spraycaster, le carnet à croix pour I Phone. Pour tout noter sur vos séances d'entraînement et vos croix en tout genre, voici l'application qu'il fallait !"
Feb 23, 2009 - Rock Climber Girl .com
"I don't have an iPhone, so I can't play with the app hands on, but it's a tool for folks to "score" their climbing days, based on "how much effort" they spend during the day, according to Blake. It allows you to spray your updates directly to their website and to your Twitter account, and they're working on new features and translation to additional languages. "
Feb 4, 2009 - Blog da Lojinha de Escalada and the psudo-English version here
"If you 8a.nu the USA will find this application to iPod / iPhone and useful!It is the Spraycaster, a logbook for your climbing. Here you'll note the details of their projects, roads, etc. and chains.! The idea is to make a simple analysis of comparing their performance and training data on a point system he has. "
Jan 30, 2009 - Touchstone Climbing mini-article
"If you're the type of climber that likes to keep track of every single detail of your climbs, your work-outs and your daily climb related fitness endeavors, we just found the perfect iPhone application for you."
Jan 29, 2009 - French Review from Escalade Mag and the psudo-English version here
"Spraycaster is a new application for iPhone and iPod Touch, which keeps track of his achievements cliff. Sort 8a.nu or for personal use rather sophisticated cross backlog and intuitive. Mme de Merteuil would have loved to keep his list, but in his time, Apple had not yet put on the market this little technological marvel that is the iPod ;-) "
Jan 28, 2009 - Check out the full review by Narc @ ClimbingNarc.com
"If you have an iPhone and are looking for something else to play around with, Spraycaster isn’t a bad option. It might not be a bad idea to wait to see what future updates have in store, but at $.99 it isn’t exactly going to break the bank. Plus, the author of the app has promised to donate a portion of the money generated by the app to Red River Gorge route maintenance intitiatives. "