The Drosophila Assay Assistant app was built to help researchers with Drosophila behavioral assay data collection. It features multiple concurrent timers and a way to log and export data. Although the app was originally designed with fruit fly research in mind, it can probably be adapted to other use cases as well.
Features
Specify relevant genetic information for each test organism. For convenience, genotypes that have been used in previously completed assays are automatically stored to reduce unnecessary typing.
Four independent timers allow for collection of four channels of time data within each assay. To make data collection easier, timers can run in either press-and-hold mode or tap-to-start/pause mode and can switch between the two at any time.
All data are automatically saved as soon as an assay is completed and is stored in a table, organized by date. They can be exported to a CSV file, which can then be emailed, copied, imported into an Excel/Numbers spreadsheet, etc.