
Arrow Optimizer
Quiver Analysis Score Tracker
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What's New in Arrow Optimizer
2.0.1
August 6, 2026
This update brings full round-score tracking, smarter progress charts, and built-in help throughout the app. ROUND SCORE TRACKING • Log WA round scores (300, 360, 600, 720, 1440 and Field) by date and distance. • Your real Optimization sessions are automatically projected to 30- or 36-arrow round scores and shown on the same timeline as your manual entries. • See average and best trends by day, week, month or year. • Filter the timeline by distance, and tap a point to read its exact score. • View, sort, edit and delete every logged score. Sort by date, distance or source, and your all-time best for each distance and round is highlighted. • Share a clean PDF report of your rounds for any period. PRACTICE VOLUME YOU CAN EDIT • Tap any bar on the Practice Volume chart to correct that day's arrow count or notes. • Type an exact number instead of only stepping up and down. CLEARER PROGRESS PAGE • The distance selector now sits with Group Tightness, where it actually applies, so it no longer looks like it filters your practice volume. • Removed the redundant "Average Score / 36" chart. FILTER YOUR SIGHT MARKS • Filter saved sight marks by distance, or show them all. BUILT-IN HELP • A new "?" on the Session Info of Optimization, Sight Calibration and Plunger Sweep opens clear, step-by-step instructions for each workflow. • A reminder on the optimization screen: keep your sight fixed within an end and adjust only between ends, so results reflect arrow selection rather than sight changes. MORE RELIABLE STATISTICS • Rewrote the group-comparison statistics to use exact critical values and consistent degrees of freedom, so significance calls on small samples are trustworthy. BACKUP & LANGUAGES • Backups now include your round scores and practice logs alongside sessions, calibrations, sight marks and photos. • Updated translations across all nine supported languages. Thanks for shooting with Arrow Optimizer. Keep your questions and suggestions coming — they shape every update.
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