rem87062597
Annapolis, MD
- Jul 13, 2012
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Hey everyone. Have you ever struggled to remember how your guns are shooting? Does the bullet drop 2" at 100 yards or 4"? How big was my group with the cheap ammunition? Does my bow hit 3" to the left or 3" to the right? I'm an independent Android developer that got sick of constantly forgetting that sort of stuff. So, naturally, I wrote an app. Gun Range Logger solves these problems by storing all of this information in a simple and elegant interface. The user selects the guns used on a given target, takes a picture of the target, records the date that the target was shot, and writes down any notes. Then the target is stored permanently on the phone for future reference, along with the rest of his/her targets. Future updates will include the ability to share entries via social media as well as the inclusion of any features that are requested by users, so speak up. An iPhone version will happen if the Android version does well.
And here's the link to download the free Android app. If you like it the best thing you can do at this point is leave a stellar (unfortunately, pun intended) review.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joshsouders.gunrangelogger
I'll be in the thread if anyone has questions.
And here's the link to download the free Android app. If you like it the best thing you can do at this point is leave a stellar (unfortunately, pun intended) review.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joshsouders.gunrangelogger
I'll be in the thread if anyone has questions.
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