Cochonnet Support
Cochonnet is a pétanque and bocce score keeper for iPhone and iPad, from Moonshot Media Limited.
Get in touch
Email hi@moonshot.ie and a person will read it. Tell us which device you are on and what happened, and if something looks wrong on screen a photograph of it helps more than a description.
Common questions
How do I score a mène?
Tap the team with the closest boule, then tap how many points it took. One point for each of its boules nearer the cochonnet than the other team’s best. If the cochonnet went out of play, tap Dead mène instead: nobody scores and the same team throws again.
Why does the score stop at 13?
Because the game does. A team on 11 that takes four points wins, and the board reads 13 to nothing rather than 15. The extra points are still counted in your statistics.
How do I use the propped scoreboard?
Turn the phone sideways during a match. The score fills the screen so it can be read from the other end of the terrain. Tap either half to enter the points for that team.
Does Le Mètre measure in centimetres?
No, and it never claims to. It shows both photographs at the same size with a caliper you drag yourself, so you can compare the two gaps. It does not know how far away the phone was and it will not tell you who won. The players decide, the way they always have.
I bought Pro and it is not unlocked
Open Settings inside the app and tap Restore Purchases. Make sure you are signed in with the same Apple ID you bought it with. If it still does not appear, email us.
Can I change from weekly to yearly?
Yes. Settings, then Change Plan. You can move up to yearly or to the one time Lifetime purchase, and Apple credits the unused part of the plan you are leaving.
Will my matches survive a new phone?
If you are signed in to iCloud, yes. Matches, players, concours, calendar entries and badges save to your own private iCloud database and come back when you sign in on the new device.
Can I make the text bigger?
Cochonnet follows the text size set on your iPhone, up to the largest accessibility sizes. Settings inside the app has a shortcut to that setting.
Where is the Apple Watch app?
There is not one. Scoring happens between mènes while everyone walks up the terrain, and measuring needs the phone in your hand anyway, so Cochonnet puts everything on one big screen instead.