I finally released SudoTape to the market. The last stretch was around testing and getting some of the final artwork done.
I initially listed it in the photography section of the market but this morning I revised it and put it in the tools section. You don’t really need to have a camera on your device in order to use it so it makes more sense to put it in the tools section. I don’t know if the market automatically filters stuff out so even if you don’t have a camera and the app doesn’t really need a camera I’m not sure if you’d see it as available to download or not. Not that it matters though, I presume most devices come with at least one camera now anyway.
I had problems creating a signed APK, I never really read anything about it and Google’s information online is sketchy at best, at whatever documentation I found was related to Eclipse so it wasn’t much help since I use IntelliJ. Luckily IntelliJ’s created signed APK wizard wasn’t too tricky so I uploaded the app and some art/screenshots last night.
Going to see if anyone downloads it to see how much I want to support it. I’d like to add some other features like saving the files to DropBox, perhaps unit conversions on the define markers options dialog, etc. If there is little interest I’ll hold off adding more features and think of a new project.
You can find SudoTape on the market here: https://market.android.com/details?id=net.pixelsystems.sudotape
You can read SudoTape’s basic documentation here: http://pixelsystems.net/?page_id=66