0.11: Black background.
0.10: Clearer explanations of how to use. Support newer devices (and drop support before Android 3.0).
0.05: Better camera handling.
0.03: Add ability to sight along side of device. Fix a crash on some devices.
0.01: Initial release.
Quickly measure the heights of buildings, trees, stomp rocket flights, etc., by first pointing the camera at one end of the object and then the other.
Other height-measuring apps may require you to enter the distance to the object ahead of time, or to tap first on the base of the object and then the tip, which makes them not work well for all applications (e.g., stomp rocket flight height measurement). Two Point Height lets you select the two points in either order, and to enter the distance afterwards for greater precision.
You can also sight along the side of the phone, which is useful on sunny days as well as for viewing rockets and other small things that are hard to see in the sky.
Quick instructions for two-point mode: Point at bottom of object, tap on screen. Point to top of object, tap on screen. Enter distance to the object and the height at which you are holding your phone (i.e., a little less than your height).
One point mode: Point at bottom of object. Tap on screen. Enter how high off the ground the phone is. One point mode only works when the ground is quite flat.
Source code: http://github.com/arpruss/twopointheight