I downloaded Android version and played with it a bit. An awesome app and it will completely change life of the stats shack! Great work Ken and Co.
Now, being a software developer myself I am completely nit picking, but here is a few comments on app appearance and some visual things:
* I wonder if some of UI things are driven by iOS version and some ideas came from Palm version... Few things look somewhat odd on Android. Especially, comparing with Android app UI Design guidelines
http://developer.android.com/design/index.html
* I've noticed that lot of the lists and buttons don't have visual or tactile feedback when you click on the item to select.
Also, many of the lists a bit narrow for the fingers.
* the time entry field currently shows full keyboard. I am wondering if you could change that to a phone keyboard,
like the one shown when entering number of paper targets on stage editing screen
* when scoring, it would reduce number of clicks if target scoring were on the same screen
Also, save button is currently hard to reach on top of the screen, would be easier on the bottom
May not need to show the save util you scroll all the way to the bottom of the target lists (i.e. until scoring is done)
The back button is somewhat redundant, given a standard android back button
The NP/M column is somewhat redundant. You rarely need it, so I wonder if it is better to mark the target that could have NP/M as such (i.e. DT - disappearing target), but RO used application during a real match may have a better idea
Also, there are per-target penalties (e.g. failed to engage), I suppose you can only enter them on the main screen.
I may have few more things to add later.
Also, I am very interested in some kind of export format compatible with IPSC's WinMSS scoring application. I am willing to help with that and even write some code (at least for Android version).