The Android App is already in the Market.johnmed3 wrote:I would love an Android app. (I'm typing this response from my nexus s 4g)!
I searched "CHL" and didn't find it.... so.. I searched "Texas" and there it was..
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The Android App is already in the Market.johnmed3 wrote:I would love an Android app. (I'm typing this response from my nexus s 4g)!
I haven't been able to figure out how to install this app on a Kindle Fire. The app is only available on market.android.com and the Kindle Fire isn't one of the supported devices. Is anyone aware of a way around this?pbwalker wrote:I haven't, but I've got a Fire...I'll give it a go this evening.Dad24GreatKids wrote:Has anyone installed this on a Kindle Fire?
I realize this is really old, but did this end up happening? It seems like it would be fairly trivial to build a web service on top the database and hand out API keys to people who want to build applications to interface with the data you've collected. This gives you the flexibility to revoke access if something has a negative impact on your site/bandwidth/whatever or restrict access to free apps, or whatever.Russell wrote:I have already emailed him to see if he would be interested in teaming up. He replied and said he is pondering through possible solutions on how we can accomplish it.The Annoyed Man wrote:Someone should check with Russell to see if he minds using the data he's accumulated at texas3006.com.