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lando 02-03-2011 16:24

Android Scouting App
 
I created a scouting app called "FRC Scouting Helper" for any android phones. The app basically allows you to easily scout using your phone, with the option to save the information. Instead of carrying around pencils and paper, or a heavy laptop. Stores the report, so later it can be viewed in the app.

Also we will be continuously updating the program to add a few cool features like Blue-tooth and pictures.
Any feedback, changes, or anything that should be added would be appreciated.

FRC Scouting Helper

Sundance Kid 02-03-2011 20:27

Re: Android Scouting App
 
Even though we will be using another scouting program, I have downloaded this and will give it a try at our frist regional as it could make the paper/pencil method obsolete.

Great idea!

Navid Shafa 02-03-2011 20:28

Re: Android Scouting App
 
Downloaded and running fine, I'll play with it a bit and give you some feedback later. Nice work!

lando 06-03-2011 22:06

Re: Android Scouting App
 
Thank you, for the replies. I update this app so it's easier to read the selected options. I also added qualification match number option to save or load that match info, like how their autonomous was during that match. Soon i will add a feature that will give percentage of how the team does do to the scouting info. Such what percentage do they hang the ubertube in autonomous mode or do they always deploy the minibot. I believe this could be useful before matches or choosing alliances.

chemipanda 07-03-2011 15:18

Re: Android Scouting App
 
Now how bout something like this for iphones?

Dave Scheck 07-03-2011 16:24

Re: Android Scouting App
 
Ran it on a Droid running Android 2.2. I entered a bunch of information for a team and pressed save. It gave no indication that the data was saved. I pressed back to get back to the main menu to load the team and found that the list was empty. So, it seems that data is not being saved correctly.

Also, you have a force close situation if the user clicks 'load team' without having a team selected or having an invalid team number.

Another minor gripe is that your icon does not follow the Android standards. You'll probably want to come up with a simple design and make it look a little more professional.

lando 07-03-2011 19:09

Re: Android Scouting App
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Scheck (Post 1036004)
Ran it on a Droid running Android 2.2. I entered a bunch of information for a team and pressed save. It gave no indication that the data was saved. I pressed back to get back to the main menu to load the team and found that the list was empty. So, it seems that data is not being saved correctly.

thanks for the feedback, with saving i switched it from just clicking save to holding the button. Try holding the save, then you should see an indication that it saved or not.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Scheck (Post 1036004)
Also, you have a force close situation if the user clicks 'load team' without having a team selected or having an invalid team number.

I'll take a look at that and fix it, and thanks for the suggestion about the icon.



I just released an update that fixes this problem, on the load team page.

Osprey1 28-03-2011 18:16

Re: Android Scouting App
 
This is a great app that we used at our regional, but I took it to the next level and wrote a program that parses the files, sorts it, and ranks the teams based on a weighted score. It's an amazing time saver and makes scouting matches funner and more convenient. If anyone is interested in using it, just let me know!

secretformula 28-03-2011 19:44

Re: Android Scouting App
 
Is there anyway I could get the source code for the app, I would like to contribute.


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