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  1. v2.1.1iOS
    Fixes a conflict under iOS 26 on an iPhone between the new iOS gesture to navigate back and a gesture of Legi to navigate between articles.
  2. v2.1iOS
    Fixes an issue with older iPhone models with "TouchID" under iOS 26 where the audio-player could overlap the tabs bar at the bottom.
  3. v2.0iOS
    - Support for iOS 26 (Liquid Glass)
    - Fixes issues with speech output on newer iOS releases
  4. v1.9.1iOS
    Bugfix: An issue with the OPML-Export was fixed
  5. v1.9iOS
    - Support for MiniFlux added
    - Under iOS 17 the speech output did not always work as expected (the text-to-speech component of the new iOS 17 has some new timing issues).  The new version adds some delays to give the text-to-speech component more time to process the commands
    - Fixes an issue with the home screen widget under iOS 17
  6. v1.8.3iOS
    - Solves a rare issue with specific RSS feeds where it could happen that not all articles were accessible.
    - Fixes a few localization issues.
  7. v1.8.2iOS
    Fixes a crash of the Watch App for feeds which lack certain information
  8. v1.8.1iOS
    Bugfix in Watch App: Because of a recent change within the watchOS the contextual menu did not open on the Apple Watch. Now the menu will open again via long-press gesture and in addition there's also a normal button to open the same menu.
  9. v1.8iOS
    - There's a new color scheme available for the text output of the reader mode. The new color scheme automatically adapts to the darm mode setting of the system.
    - Text in reader mode is now selectable and can be copied
    - When sharing articles via E-Mail the article title will be now used for the mail subject
    - For VoiceOver the "play" button in all article lists (feeds, favorites, playlists) is now available in the „rotor“ to make the navigation these lists faster.
    - The web view of an article now also has a back button if it is possible to navigate back (in case the screen is large enough for another button).
    
    - Bugfix: When importing feeds which do not have a title the App could crash
    - Bugfix: When sharing articles without URL the App could crash
    - Fixes a few visual glitches in dark mode
    - Adds a few missing VoiceOver labels
    - The App now shows an error message in case adding a new feed fails
  10. v1.7.3iOS
    Fixes some color glitches when switching between dark and normal mode under iOS 15
  11. v1.7.2iOS
    - Fixes a potential crash with Feeds where the associated web pages for the articles have no content.
  12. v1.7.1iOS
    This update is only relevant for users who are still using very old devices with iOS 9 where it fixes a crash when launching the App.
  13. v1.7iOS
    - New Widget available for iOS 14. The widget always shows the latest received articles from selected feeds with their title and a short teaser text. Depending of the widget size only 1 (small), 2 (medium) or 5 (large) articles can be shown. Tapping on an entry within the widget opens this articles in the Legi App. In the settings you can configure which feeds should show in the widget.
    
    - Improved "Reader view": The reader view is now able to get the article text even from web sites with a "chaotic" structure, where older releases were only be able to get parts of the article.
    
    - Fixes an issue where swiping through articles could show the wrong article photo under certain circumstances
    
    - Fixes an issue where RSS feeds were missing IDs and links for the articles, which could result that these articles were listed multiple times.
  14. v1.6.15iOS
    - The App now accepts certain errors in invalid XML code of RSS feeds as well. Therefore a few invalid feeds which were not recognized before can be subscribed successfully now.
    
    - Fixes a bug for "Playlists" where the speech output could use the wrong voice (wrong language) if the playlist contains feeds in different languages.
  15. v1.6.11iOS
    Fixes a crash under iOS 13.4 for feeds which embed (empty) images which are not coming from "http"/"https" sources.
  16. v1.6.10iOS
    - Fixes an issue when syncing articles to the Apple Watch and an article is too large to be sent to the watch in one piece.
  17. v1.6.8iOS
    Fixes an issue where the App displayed the wrong description text when the option to load the full text from the web site was switched off for a feed.
  18. v1.6.7iOS
    - Processing the full text is now done in the background so overall the Apps should be much smoother under heavy load.
    - Adds a workaround for an issue within watchOS 6. This issue of the watchOS causes a crash when using the German voice for speech output.
  19. v1.6.6iOS
    Solves an issue when a large number of articles and feeds was stored within the App that after the first App launch the App could be stuck for a few seconds.
  20. v1.6.5iOS
    - Reduces the memory usage when loading the full text with poster images enabled. Extra large images will be now scaled down to a size which matches the screen size and resolution of the device. This can reduce the memory footprint a lot.
    - Also supports feeds which do not include any text at all, but only an image
    - Fixes an issue when manually adding a feed, in which case the option to load the full text was not evaluated.
    - Solves an issue with watchOS 6 where the communication between Watch and iPhone App was extremely slow
  21. v1.6.1iOS
    - Fixes an issue with updating the "read" status when using the "The Old Reader" service.
    - Fixes a crash of the Watch App if there were no articles
    - Fixes an issue of iOS 13 where the feed title was not visible in the articles list of a feed.
  22. v1.6iOS
    - Supports the new Dark Mode of iOS 13. When running under iOS 13, the User Interface will automatically adapt to the dark mode setting of the iOS. Under IOS 12 and older you can still enable the dark mode within the App just as before.
    
    - Adds a new option in the settings to automatically send new articles to the Watch App, so this doesn't end to be done manually anymore.
    
    - Fixes an issue where read articles were not always removed from the Watch App
  23. v1.5.3iOS
    - It is now possible to automatically send new articles to the Watch App, so you do not need to do this manually anymore (though this is still possible in order to do the sync right now)
    Bugfix: The Watch App will now correctly remove old articles when needed
  24. v1.5.2iOS
    - In the settings for a particular feed it's now possible to configure if the full text should be loaded from the website. By default this should be enabled, because most feeds do not include the full text itself. Only a few RSS feeds do provide the full text themselves, and for these feeds loading the full text separately can be omitted.
    - The smart playlists can be also sorted strictly by daten and time, instead of grouping them by date and feed. The "sort" button will toggle between these two modes.
    - There's a new option in the settings to keep Cookies. Cookies are small data snippets which a web site stores in a browser to save its state (for example the login state). Normally this option can be off, so the App does not save anything. But in case you're subscribing to a feed whose web site requires cookies to keep its status and otherwise would not provide any content, you may enable this option.
  25. v1.5.1iOS
    - The App could crash, if a web site "embedded" images without providing URLs for the images.

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