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- v2.5iOS
• Database updates • Under-the-hood improvements
- v2.4iOS
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
- v2.3.1iOS
Updated app screenshots in App Store.
- v2.3iOS
Support for the new iPhone X
- v2.2iOS
• Bug fixes. • Updated code to Swift 4.
- v2.1.3iOS
● Minor performance improvements
- v2.1iOS
• Internal improvements targeting iOS 10 support.
- v2.0iOS
New Features: • New Settings screen. • User can select the number of fixed decimal places to displayed. • User can turn absolute zero checking on/off. • Settings are saved when user exits the app or switches to another app, and are restored when the app is next run. Improvements: • Performance enhancements.
- v1.6iOS
New Features: • Added May 2016 as the hottest May ever recorded to database • Updated temperatures. Improvements: • New display font.
- v1.5.1iOS
• Updated Pluto temperatures
- v1.5iOS
Added the 1951-1980 average global temperature that is used as the baseline period in climate change studies. Revised the hottest-ever month to February 2016.
- v1.4.3iOS
Updates to temperature database
- v1.4.2iOS
Database updates Improvements to help screen
- v1.4iOS
New temperature data added to reference database. UI improvements. Improved help. Performance improvements.
- v1.3.7iOS
Added temperature of lightning along with several other interesting values to the reference database. Added background color coding to database picker when in Sort by Value mode: coldest temperates are blue, hottest, red. Replaced text labels with icons in database category segmented control. Revised help screen. Bug fixes. Other improvements.
- v1.2iOS
Added lots of new temperature data in the fields of Earth science, physics, biology, health, and astronomy. Reference database now includes over 200 temperatures! Added additional database category: Earth science Improved the help screen.