iOS 1.0.7 Submitted to iTunes

September 18, 2015

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I submitted 1.0.7 to iTunes today. It fixes a bug on the scale competition screen where the backup subtraction and boundary buttons didn’t work.

iOS 1.0.6 Live on iTunes

September 16, 2015

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iOS v1.0.6 is now available for download on iTunes. The buttons on the iPad layout are now more visible and larger. Please contact me through the contact page if you find any issues.

March 1, 2014

Android v1.0.10 is now uploaded to the play store. It fixes the certificate signing error v1.0.9. It also adds the ability to change from a dark theme to a light theme in the points screens. To change the theme, go into setup (or scale setup as they can be changed individually) and make sure light theme is checked for light theme or light theme unchecked for the dark theme. Then click the click menu icon and click save.

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As always, if you have any issues, don’t hesitate to let me know. Thanks.

iOs v1.0.5 is available for download in the App store. It just adds universal support so it has different layouts and the ability to have different layouts on the iPhone and the iPad. The background images will look like shit on the retina iPad. I’ll fix this in the next release. If you have any issues, please leave a comment here or click on the contact page and send me a message with the issue. Thanks.

I sent the latest iOS version off to Apple last week and forgot to post up. All it adds is universal support for the app (it’ll run on the iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad natively). It also added some bulk to the app which I’m hoping to cut down on but I know people were waiting for the update. I will post up as soon as Apple gives it the green light.

If you’re on an iPad, don’t update to 1.0.4. Somehow the nibs get confused and it won’t open. The good news is that I’m making the app universal (it’ll have an iPad version that natively uses the entire screen). The bad news is I’m making the app universal. It’ll take me a few more days to get the iPad version working. I’ll post up as soon as I submit it to Apple.

iPhone/iPod Touch users don’t need to worry about anything. It runs just fine on those devices.