I was looking for a reloading app but didn't find one. Does anyone know of one?
Being a software developer by trade, and having written several iPhone apps, I was thinking I would just go ahead and roll my own. With that in mind I was pondering what features the reloaders here would fine useful or beneficial? Here is my first swag at the MVP (Minimal Viable Product) feature set. This is not meant to be everything under the sun just a subset of features that, in aggregate, make a useful application:
<span style="font-weight: bold">Components Inventory Tab</span>
A tab that allows you to enter quantity, type, manufacturer, and lot # of the following:
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*] bullets[*] brass[*] powder[*] primers[/list]
<span style="font-weight: bold">Armory Tab</span>
List of your weapons and their pertinent information such as:
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*] Make[*] Caliber[*] OAL[*] Head Space[/list]
<span style="font-weight: bold">Load Tab</span>
This section would allow you to see all of your loads. The would be separated into sections by caliber. From here you can <span style="text-decoration: underline">view the specifics of a load</span> or <span style="text-decoration: underline">create a new load</span>.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Create a New Load</span>
As the name implies here is where you work up a new load.
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*] Select the components to be used from your Inventory.[*] Specify the weapon it is for. [*] Create step ladders as you work up the load, optionally associating a picture with each step ladder.[*] Add velocity information for the load. Including, STD, High, Low, and Average.[/list]
<span style="font-weight: bold">View a Load</span>
Essentially a dashboard view of a load. Shows all of the elements that were entered into the <span style="text-decoration: underline">Create A New Load</span> screen.
Overall it would be a pretty simple app but would let me quickly see the loads I have and their history. Which is easier for me to work with then a journal that I have to lug around. The intent is this would mostly be for long range/tactical shooters and not the shotgun crowd. Any opinions or thoughts are appreciated!
Brian
<span style="font-style: italic">Edited some typos.</span>
Being a software developer by trade, and having written several iPhone apps, I was thinking I would just go ahead and roll my own. With that in mind I was pondering what features the reloaders here would fine useful or beneficial? Here is my first swag at the MVP (Minimal Viable Product) feature set. This is not meant to be everything under the sun just a subset of features that, in aggregate, make a useful application:
<span style="font-weight: bold">Components Inventory Tab</span>
A tab that allows you to enter quantity, type, manufacturer, and lot # of the following:
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*] bullets[*] brass[*] powder[*] primers[/list]
<span style="font-weight: bold">Armory Tab</span>
List of your weapons and their pertinent information such as:
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*] Make[*] Caliber[*] OAL[*] Head Space[/list]
<span style="font-weight: bold">Load Tab</span>
This section would allow you to see all of your loads. The would be separated into sections by caliber. From here you can <span style="text-decoration: underline">view the specifics of a load</span> or <span style="text-decoration: underline">create a new load</span>.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Create a New Load</span>
As the name implies here is where you work up a new load.
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*] Select the components to be used from your Inventory.[*] Specify the weapon it is for. [*] Create step ladders as you work up the load, optionally associating a picture with each step ladder.[*] Add velocity information for the load. Including, STD, High, Low, and Average.[/list]
<span style="font-weight: bold">View a Load</span>
Essentially a dashboard view of a load. Shows all of the elements that were entered into the <span style="text-decoration: underline">Create A New Load</span> screen.
Overall it would be a pretty simple app but would let me quickly see the loads I have and their history. Which is easier for me to work with then a journal that I have to lug around. The intent is this would mostly be for long range/tactical shooters and not the shotgun crowd. Any opinions or thoughts are appreciated!
Brian
<span style="font-style: italic">Edited some typos.</span>