Von Steiner wrote:Thank you Mtl_Biker and Modena.
I know TargetScan which is very nice and well made app, I am just a guy who likes to build his own tools.
I take it that one of the features people would like to have is the scanner / Auto counter element. A bit tricky to write in code but can be done with some effort, I will look into that.
Mtl_Biker's : when you say multi disciplines, can you elaborate or better still provide a full list of what your perfect app will have regarding this subject.
The 3nd element taken from Mtl_Biker's comments is the multi user feature - that can be done rather easy, I will implement that in no time.
as for the data itself, my plan is to elaborate the work on the data analysis, for example when your score is lower or higher than your average the app can find the correlation between the score and other data elements (for example: you shoot better/worse when using ammu type X, weather Y...)
I plan to add graphs and visual data representation, more on that later (with examples).
Thanks for your feedback insofar, I would love to hear more.
The multi-discipline I was talking about is simply a a lot of different targets/distances/guns. I'm only interested in air, rifle and pistol, and really only at 10 meters, but there's stuff there for all kinds of powder burners. And as far as the multi-user goes, nothing fancy is needed. For example if I'm using the ISSF 10m Air Rifle discipline, I have one set for ME, and another one set for my friend Bill. I do that in the notes/comment field for the discipline itself so that from the main disciplines screen I can easily see which is which.
Your screen shots seem to show that you record actual photos of the shot targets. TargetScan does NOT store the photos but converts them to small data. Very efficient. I certainly wouldn't want to store photos of the my targets as the phone would get full very fast. I've only been using this since the end of June, but already I've got well over 200 FULL matches (60 shots each) recorded. And it takes extremely little memory storage to do this.
The only improvements I'd personally like to see in TargetScan would be the ability to go back to one of the targets in a match and either rescan it or edit (move) the shots around. Once you've moved forward with TargetScan you cannot change a prior target. Sometimes it would be nice to do that. I'd also like to have the ability to select the time period (or number of recorded matches) I want to graph. Right now in the charts the average score displayed is only for the last 10 matches. I'd like to be able to select a range of my choice, either a particular day or number of matches. And then examine the graphs for those. Likewise for the "heat map", currently the choices are only shots from the last 1, 7, 30, 90, 180 or 360 days. If I make a change to my stance, or perhaps add/remove/move weights on the gun and then shoot several matches, I'd like to see the data for those to be able to compare with a different setup.
Your programming efforts are really impressive. You must be more than just a hobbyist.
Hope my comments are of help.
Cheers!