Would a free version that only lets you enter a certain number of range logs seem reasonable? With an in-app purchase to unlock unlimited logs?
Do you want something like a report on FTF, or would a notes field cover that? Is there specific load data you'd like to see broken out? I don't do any...
There's no way for me to prove it's not sending serial numbers to the ATF, but I care about privacy too, so I'm using iOS data protection features to keep everything encrypted as long as your device is locked. The app doesn't send your data anywhere.
Yeah I'm not happy with that interface either. I mostly use only a few types of ammo, so it doesn't bother me too much because I entered them once, and now I never go back there. Do other people use more than a few types of ammo?
@SomeSoldier all your data is stored locally on your device.
@MikeyCNY @S&W Fan Serial numbers are entirely optional. I like it there for my own records but you can leave it blank. Also, I have gotten feedback that some people like to have it in order to distinguish between guns of the same model.
I recently released an iOS app called Range Book to the App Store and I’m looking for some honest feedback.
A bit of back story… a few months ago, in order to get a better idea on how my shooting was improving (or not), I decided to start tracking more detailed information about my visits to...