I've recently released blueBill Mobile for Android:
http://bluebill.tidalwave.it/mobile/
It initially focuses on registering observations, checklists suitable for the Western Palearctic Ecozone. Support for media is being added. It's free and open source, please provide feedback about bugs and how you'd like to see it improved.
Thanks.
Didn't know that Android was so popular in the US (although still being outsold 2:1 in the rest of the world). Can only be good news for both Android and iPhone - nothing like a healthy bit of competition to drive innovation and customer satisfaction.
Never say never when it comes to technology I say. After all, Nokia had the original stranglehold on the mobile phone market, Sony came from nowhere to conquer the video game market, only for a little company called Microsoft to come along and challenge that, and then Nintendo sweeps all before it with technology that's simple but dated.
Hey, I downloaded your app, I have one suggestion that I think would make it much more user-friendly. I was searching for Eider the other day and it wouldn't find it using "Eider". I had to type in "Common..." before it found it - just thought it might have been really helpful for the search to pull content back from any part of what you're looking for rather than just from the start of the name.
Actually, if you pick "Exact substring", "eider" should match the selection. The default name filter, instead, picks the initial. Maybe I could add a quick self-explaining pop up in the application itself.
Thanks for this I had a lot of glare on my screen ...
BTW... do you think that white-on-black is good for glare or black-on-white would be better? I think I can implement a user preference to pick it.
Rather than just for recording...is there an AP like Ipod has for sounds and such or one in the works? jim
Will this work on the android e-pad