Gaug.es for Android
Update: We’ve discontinued this app. We’re proud to announce that Gaug.es for Android is now available in the Android Market! The app provides a quick overview of your traffic, top…
Update: We’ve discontinued this app.
We’re proud to announce that Gaug.es for Android is now available in the Android Market! The app provides a quick overview of your traffic, top content, top referrers, and the live AirTraffic for each of your gauges.
All versions of Android from Froyo (Android 2.2) to Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) are supported.
We’ve started small but with the same love and attention that you’ve gotten from the rest of the Gaug.es family of apps. You’ll get a quick look dashboard with all of your gauges, list views of your daily traffic, most viewed content, top web referrers and be able to watch visitors from all over the globe hit your websites as it happens with AirTraffic.
If you have a Gaug.es account, head on over to the Android Market and install the app – it’s completely free. If you haven’t tried Gaug.es yet, sign up for a free 7-day trial and see if Gaug.es is right for you!
The app is free in more than one sense of the word, as it’s also open-source under the Apache 2.0 license and you can grab the source here.
Gaug.es for Android is built on top of the awesome Gaug.es API as well as several great projects for Android development that are also available on GitHub:
- JakeWharton/ActionBarSherlock for a consistent, great looking header across all Android platforms.
- JakeWharton/Android-ViewPagerIndicator for being able to swipe between content, traffic, and referrer pages.
- JakeWharton/NineOldAndroids for the AirTraffic view animations.
- jayway/android-maven-plugin for building the app and running the integration and unit tests.
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