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I am using this app on a Samsung Galaxy Tab A. The previous version of the app worked well, but the current version (3.6) does not. Although I was using the latest version, it would not save my target images from the Group Measurement feature until I uninstalled and re installed the app. Then the images showed up in the Gallery, but when I import a target for analysis and run through target setup (which the app requires), it will not display the entire target so that I can add markers. The app would also not save my sessions, and when I reinstalled the app, it deleted all of my previous sessions. There is no option to import a saved session (if it had saved any) for a shot by shot review. Fortunately, I still have version 3.2.7 on my Samsung Galaxy S9+ and on my Kindle tablet, and I have turned auto update off so that I will still have functionality, which I need to use this app. I DO NOT recommend updating to version 3.6.
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Thomas Russo
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Very minimal app that provides just enough features to use with bullseye camera sight-in edition. Can't zoom the image [Ed:until April 2023 update], so it 's very difficult to place shot markers accurately, especially on a small screen like a cell phone's. Clunky mechanism for setting up a target, and this is difficult to do accurately on a small screen. Once you get set up then zeroing is relatively straightforward. That's the only reason this app gets 2 stars. Customer support doesn't exist.
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John Valencic
App sucks. On Samsung S9 I'm unable to toggle between the target manager and my ballistic app. I have to back out completely in order to see any other app. The only way to get out of the app is to go into "Demo" mode, then i can switch to other apps. Software needs much improvement to be user friendly. Think I'll get a Shotmarker system. Guess you have to pay to play.
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