On Thursday, August 8, 2013 5:08:41 AM UTC-7, hoyski wrote:
>
> My recommendation is Justin Wetherell's augmented reality framework. You 
> can get the source and demo apps for free from 
> http://code.google.com/p/android-augment-reality-framework . I tried a 
> bunch of different AR frameworks and samples with little success before 
> Justin's. His is straight forward and well documented.
>
> - Dave
>

Thanks. It looks about right, not too much or too little.  

The only bottleneck, and it might be a problem any way I go, is that I 
don't expect Justin Wehterell to have all the devices any more than I do. 
AppThwack has a few hundred in the data center, but they are not very 
helpful for testing something that uses sensors and camera. 

Nathan
 

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