Highly impressive. I see a ton of potential in this as it does allow
one to supply a ton of information using a minimum of physical space /
ink.

In my personal top 10 of applications I have seen done for Android so
far (along with Duo, AndNav, Enkin, and HandyCalc).

Very good job - hope to have this on my phone in the future!

On May 20, 5:39 pm, tomgibara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry for the cross-linking, but I've just published the latest
> version of the Moseycode application and it's pretty much what I
> submitted to the ADC. It includes a lightly edited copy of the readme
> I supplied too. More details here:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss/browse_frm/thread/829d...
>
> I just thought that some developers might be interested in seeing
> (almost) exactly what others had submitted to the judges.
>
> It didn't get close to winning a top 50 place, but Moseycode is
> definitely advancing. Thanks for all the kind comments people have
> made, both directly to me and on these forums. I think its time to
> rally around the lucky 50 winners now.
>
> Tom.
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