I think it would have been super helpful to have a "use" box for each app. Maybe a drop down menu for our MAIN REAL use. These could include positional competitions (NRL/PRS etc), ELR, hunting, general shooting, detailed ballistic information.
The reason I mention this is some of the apps are best suited or draw in specific types of shooters. As an example, BallisticARC has range cards that really help in matches that contain stages, were StrelokPro is better suited to the guys that like to tinker and drill down into all the parts. BallisticARC is a new kid, StrelokPro has a lot of users who really drawn to a free version and maybe Trasol if they are hoping to shoot ELR. So the raw numbers really do not reflect the what might be the most popular app for the use channel.
So in my case, I use BallisticARC range cards if the match booklet hands out stage info before the match most do, except UND matches. But I'll use the desktop version of CB and sometime AB Analytics to plan an ELR shoot, check what I saw in the field to curve fit or look at several load, bullet options. If I am at the range on long range targets with a guy that on MOA, I might pop open StrelokPro as it shows both Mil and MOA on the same screen
I have all the apps listed plus the desktop and mobile versions of CB, Applied Ballistics Analytics and FFS so I am not saying this to pick on any app or promote one.