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- v1.4.3iOS
Ora 1.4.3 brings improved widget performance, allowing almost-instantaneous Time Travel from widgets. Widgets are now also updated more frequently to show more accurate times.
- v1.4.2iOS
v1.4.2 fixes an issue in Ora for Apple Watch that prevents the app from opening
- v1.4.1iOS
v1.4.1 of Ora adds improvements and bug fixes related to Time Travel, app UI, and widgets. Searching for a location will now also search online in addition to offline results.
- v1.4iOS
Ora v1.4 updates the app to Apple’s new unified design language with Liquid Glass. This update also brings a new clock view to Apple Watch, along with simplified Time Travel.
- v1.3.1iOS
Ora 1.3 adds a brand new way of viewing time: the clock view. It shows the hour hands for your bookmarked time zones, both inside the main app and in a large widget. Plus, a new tab bar makes switching between Ora's three views simpler.
- v1.2iOS
Ora v1.2 adds a new large widget that lets you see up to 4 different time zones.
- v1.1iOS
Ora 1.1 adds several new features: 1. Working hour overlap highlights time zones that have overlapping working hours (9am–5pm). Yellow highlights are shown for time zones approaching 9am, and purple highlights are shown for time zones in the evening after 5pm. This feature is enabled by default but can be turned off from the about/settings screen. 2. Advanced time travel can be enabled by tapping the “Time travel” label in the bottom bar. This reveals a date picker and shows absolute instead of relative dates in the list view. 3. You can now schedule events by swiping right on a time zone in the list view (or tapping the menu button on a time zone on iPad). 4. Localised time zone abbreviations are now shown for all locations. For example, if you’re an Ora user in London, San Francisco’s time zone used to be abbreviated as “GMT-8”; now, it’s abbreviated as PDT/PST, in accordance with daylight savings time observation. 5. You can now search for locations by time zone abbreviations, for both standard and daylight savings abbreviations. For example, searching for “BST” will show Cardiff, Edinburgh, and London.
- v1.0.1iOS
v1.0.1 of Ora improves the design of the app icon and widgets in dark mode and tinted appearances