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I’m extremely pleased to announce that the first public release of Abugadro, v0.0.7 “Adorable Ant” has just landed on the Android Market at the low, low price of Free.

If visiting this page from your Android device, just click on the QR Code to open it, or search for “Abugadro” on the Market.

This release is extremely bare-bones, there’s a lot of features I intend to add in the upcoming weeks, however I feel confident in what I just released, and wanted to share it as early as possible.

I intend to have ~weekly releases, at least at first, and until the app matures.

Features:

  • Track your favorite Google Code projects from your phone
  • Browse through Open Issues, and Closed Issues.
  • View all comments of the Issues.
  • All information is stored locally, on the sdcard, so you can browse for offline use

What’s missing:

  • There’s a very accessible Search button that’s currently disabled. I intend to make this work by next week, tops.
  • Filters, Searches, Sorting. I know, I promise to get this done by next week.
  • Wiki and SVN/HG Commit access. I can’t promise to get both by next week, but I’ll certainly try ;)
  • Creating Issues, adding comments, modding issues. I can’t put a date on this yet, but it’s on my mind.
  • Notification / Automatic Sync / Some sort of a ‘push support’ every time critical bugs or something is displayed
  • Other bugtrackers like Launchpad, Bugzilla, Redmine or Trac. Again, no ETA, but it’s on the TODO list.

Finally, if really feel the need to pay for such a great app, I set up a paypal account for these very purposes.

I’m trying to get $580 USD from donations to buy a Nexus One, so I can test on the Nexus One (I currently have a TMobile G1), so donations are appreciated.

Abuga, the Android Bug Buddy

Abugadro is a Free and Open Sourced Android app that’ll help developers keep track of the different projects they’re involved in.

Its currently under heavy development, but screenshots and code will be flowing in on the following days.

I’d like to extend a gigantic “Thanks” to Matruskan, for creating “Abuga”, the Android Bug Buddy, and Abugadro’s icon.