Event Timestamper for Android
Does one useful thing simply and well. The permissions are minimal and the data is stored on the SD Card in a simple CSV format so the app is not a data silo. (By which I mean that your data belongs to you and not to the app; by design, it is stored outside of the app rather than in some binary blob you cannot access other than through the app.) With minimal set-up, you can, with one tap to launch the app and one tap to record a data-point, keep a list of time-stamps for events that you wish to track. You can set up different buttons for different events that you wish to track. From the menu, you can also add a time-stamp for an event for which you have not created a dedicated button. A boon for data-geeks. I've been using it to keep track of the cigarettes that I smoke, among other things. Easy-to-acquire insight into my habit. What's not to like?
Simple, useful, minimal perms, frees your data Does one useful thing simply and well. The permissions are minimal and the data is stored on the SD Card in a simple CSV format so the app is not a data silo. (By which I mean that your data belongs to you and not to the app; by design, it is stored outside of the app rather than in some binary blob you cannot access other than through the app.) With minimal set-up, you can, with one tap to launch the app and one tap to record a data-point, keep a list of time-stamps for events that you wish to track. You can set up different buttons for different events that you wish to track. From the menu, you can also add a time-stamp for an event for which you have not created a dedicated button. A boon for data-geeks. I've been using it to keep track of the cigarettes that I smoke, among other things. Easy-to-acquire insight into my habit. What's not to like?
by N####:
Hey I can count the number of times I hit the default Start button, but little more. Installed on Verizon LG G3, and all the app shows is the default initial button, and no interface whatsoever for accessing a menu, let alone customizing the buttons. Otherwise it does what it's supposed to quite well, it just only does it with the one button for me. :(