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- v4.22iOS
- Fixes glossary not being visible when dark mode is enabled - A few more enhancements to the app's look and feel - Updates some code under-the-hood to keep the app in good shape moving forward
- v4.21iOS
Updates the glossary. Also, please note that this is the last update of this app that will be available to users running iOS versions prior to iOS 13.
- v4.20iOS
Fixes the issue where multiple issues wouldn't show up on the map if they were clustered too close together.
- v4.19iOS
- Adds support for the iPhone X's larger screen size - Cleans up the map a lot, including possibly fixing issues relating to incidents not showing up on the map.
- v4.18iOS
* Bug fixes, including a fix for the duplicate incidents bug * If you have iOS 9 or later, traffic -- even slowdowns that haven't reported to the CHP -- will show up on the map. Yay! * Removes the list view. * Adds the 'Last Updated' text at the top to the iPad version, too. * Adds app icon for iPad Pro. Sorry for the delay on that!
- v4.17iOS
- iOS 9 compatibility fixes - Improves error reporting - Fixes the bug where the app would appear to hang on "parsing incidents"
- v4.16iOS
Bug fixes: - Fixes an intermittent crash on the map screen - Improves how incidents are parsed - Improves how the incident list is updated as incidents are parsed - Improves the incident list's performance when scrolling *Please note that this release also drops support for iOS 7. To use this update you will need iOS 8 or above.*
- v4.15iOS
Fixes a severe performance issue.
- v4.1.4iOS
- Works around some potential data issues - Fixes bug where bottom of glossary was obscured by tab bar - Updates some internal components, to keep everything running smoothly - Fixes a common cause of crashes - Includes a lot of behind-the-scenes work to prepare the words in the app that *aren't* downloaded from the CHP for translation. There are firm plans right now for Spanish and Hindi to be worked in at a later date, but please let me know if there are any other languages you'd like to see supported! - Fixes a bug where the cluster labels on the map weren't displaying their numbers correctly.
- v4.1.3iOS
Fixes location permissions bug in iOS 8, and adds anonymized diagnostic logging to help diagnose crashes.
- v4.1.2iOS
- Fixes a crash - Greatly improves performance - Tweaks the formatting of the date-last-updated text - iPhone only: Adds a tab at the bottom to contact the developer directly for support requests and feedback regarding the app.
- v4.1.1iOS
- Improved robustness when parsing malformed incident data - Implements better messaging around location use not being authorized - Minor visual tweaks to the incidents list view New in 4.1: - Brings back the incident list view (iPhone only for now) - Adds missing 'refresh' button to map view on iPad - Adds 'date last updated' at the top, so you can be sure that incidents are in fact being downloaded from the CHP's server.
- v4.1iOS
- Brings back the incident list view (iPhone only for now) - Adds missing 'refresh' button to map view on iPad - Adds 'date last updated' at the top, so you can be sure that incidents are in fact being downloaded from the CHP's server. - Improved crash reporting New in 4.0: - Revamped interface for iOS 7 - Vastly-improved stability over previous versions
- v4.0.1iOS
Minor bugfix. New in 4.0: - Revamped interface for iOS 7 - Vastly-improved stability over previous versions
- v4.0iOS
- Revamped interface for iOS 7 - Removes the list view, but keeps the map view - Vastly-improved stability over previous versions
- v3.0iOS
on both iPad and iPhone: - Brings back the map view (far more accurate than it was before, thanks to better data from the CHP) - Gets rid of the ability to email incident URLs that would launch in the app. (The email function is still there.) on iPhone only: Changes the "sort by distance from area" option to just simple "sort by distance" (from the incidents themselves).
- v2.1.2iOS
Resolves issue where incidents in the West Los Angeles area would sometimes show up much farther away than they should have shown up for people in or near that area.
- v2.1.1iOS
-Fixes bug in "Report" tab where current location would always show up as Apple headquarters in Cupertino, CA -Fixes bug in which the new icon was not appearing. -Miscellaneous other bug fixes and behind-the-scenes improvements
- v2.1iOS
-Fixed the bug where areas would sometimes stay in the incidents list even if there weren't any incidents that occurred in those places. -Miscellaneous other bug fixes. -iCloud support for syncing your preferred sort order for incidents across all your iOS devices. -New color scheme for the app -New app icon -App now anonymously uploads information to TestFlight, so I can have quicker access to logs that I need to fix any future issues.
- v2.0.1iOS
NOTE: This version completely gets rid of the map that was in previous versions. The rationale for this decision is that, as you may have noticed in the previous version, the CHP does not provide enough information to allow for reliable mapping of incidents. They are working towards improving on that, but in the meantime I have decided to pull the map feature -- at least until the quality of the information can match the quality and ease-of-use of the map. ALSO, please note that this version requires iOS 5. This version contains a completely-redesigned user interface, with three parts: 1. You can see a list of all the incidents in the state, and choose to sort them either alphabetically by area (or region) they're in, or how far away you are from that region. This listing also contains a cool feature that lets you see how many CHP units are actually at the scene of the incident. The incident list also adds pull-to-refresh functionality, which I'm sure you'll love -- I know I do! 2. Glossary -- same as before, but without the search. Let me know in the reviews if you'd like it back (-: . 3. Finally, I realized it would be really nice to streamline the process if you'd like to report things that you see on the road to the CHP. The third part of the app is a "Report" area, that not only gives you but a button to call 911, but also tells you roughly where you were when you pressed "Report". Great feature. Discontinued the free version.
- v1.1iOS
• Significant performance improvements • You can now let friends and family know about incidents via email or SMS (text message). If you choose to let them know via email, the email will provide them a link they can tap to have the app on their iPhone or iPod Touch open up and show them the incident.
- v1.0.3iOS
• Improved error handling • Added support for a free, ad-supported version (look for CHP Incidents Free, coming soon)
- v1.0.2iOS
Fixes a bug where the CHP data would not load if the device was set to use 24-hour time.
- v1.0.1iOS
Fixes a serious bug where the app would crash if location services were turned off.