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- v2.1.1iOS
Fixed issues related to defects in how completion and starting of periods was being handled (thanks to user who noted the problems and sent me a request).
- v2.1.0iOS
App now allows new mode to follow the timing tables timer, if they set "Allow others to follow timer" and give you the 4 digit follow code, you can configure your app to "Follow another timer" and as they start and stop the timer, record scores, add penalty timers, this is reflected on your app. a Caution: Do NOT bother the timing table about anything you see in your app, they are busy, this capability is intended to allow coaches to more easily see status from the timing table without interrupting them, or given a good enough signal (dependent upon iPone versions and local conditions) allow spectators to follow timing. The new companion WatchOS app is intended to allow referees to have a backup timer for things like clearing timers and shot clocks on their wrists. From the app they may configure the two timers with duration, warning indications and name. In addition, the 'Game Info' screen reflects the timing from the iPhone app, allowing them to see the state of the game info e.g. to 'follow' the timing table and therefore get a quick idea of the state of things or in extreme circumstances run the game timer from their own phone (not recommended). As this does involve networking, there is some additional drain on the battery as the devices must send out signals with the changes, some discrepancy in the timing on remote devices may occur as signals take time to be interpreted and are sometimes lost.
- v2.0.2iOS
As some users were having unintentional rotation into the new landscape mode on some devices (the phone switching orientations when they did not need it), I have added a setting that enables/disables this capability, found in the configuration screen and defaulted to disabled. This seems a friendlier solution than asking them to lock the orientation of the phone.
- v2.0.1iOS
Modified some initialization of the Configuration View(s) to prevent a crash some users were seeing.
- v2.0.0iOS
Added landscape view for display mirroring. Re-implemented in Swift to allow better layout support, including iPad
- v1.8.0iOS
This update from Apple will improve the functionality of this app. No new features are included. Required changes preparatory to iOS 11 as well as UI changes to better show on some devices.
- v1.6.1iOS
Dealing with audio issue when using headphone jack
- v1.6iOS
Added a new feature for time outs/half time timing without having to reset any other timers. Some minor memory leaks were resolved as well.
- v1.5.1iOS
Fix messed up update of separate stop time penalty stops...
- v1.5iOS
Fixed a minor defect. Added a preferences pane to allow reset if application hangs (very infrequent event, but it can happen)
- v1.4.2iOS
Fixed a defect where the "Stop All" button was not appearing properly in the separate penalty timers case
- v1.4.1iOS
Added automatic advancement of the period when you finish a period and dealt with an infrequent defect.
- v1.4iOS
Added the ability to pick team colors to make scoring more intuitive Added count up timer when stopped to allow timing of time outs and half time Added option end of period warning bells Minor defects corrected
- v1.3.1iOS
Bug fixed where adding a penalty when penalties were stopped in 'separate penalty stop' mode would start that penalty immediately. Adding options to silence the new audio options and to select a bell for the end of penalty option.
- v1.3iOS
Added end of period horn and end of penalty warnings.
- v1.2.1iOS
Fixed a bug in the retention of scores between sessions
- v1.2iOS
Additional instructions to make usage more intuitive. Altered the methodology of setting the times and penalty times to make this easier to adjust on the fly.
- v1.1iOS
Added capability to stop/start the penalty timers independent of the main timer so that leagues that use running time and stop time for penalties can use the capabilities. Name change to avoid product confusion.