Releases: mamaral/xkcd-Open-Source
Releases · mamaral/xkcd-Open-Source
Version 2.2
This version includes a number of requested updates including:
- The "alt" button has been moved from the nav bar to the bottom in order to be more easily reachable on larger devices.
- The sharing buttons have been replaced with a share button in the nav bar.
- You can now view a random comic from the comic screen, to quickly browse random comics for as long as you please.
- Tapping on the comic number on a comic in the list will now show the alt text for that comic, so users on larger devices that can read the full comic in the list don't need to navigate into the comic itself to view the alt text.
- You can now swipe left and right on the comic screen to more easily navigate between comics.
- Users are now prompted once (and only once) to leave a review - which would be really helpful to get feedback and further improve the app.
- Comics that are known to be interactive on the web are now displayed in a web view to help increase usability.
Version 2.1.1
Addresses iOS 9 networking bug (#29)
Version 2.1
Share comics to Facebook and Twitter!
Version 2.0
- Added the ability to favorite a comic, which is indicated on the comic list with a pretty red heart. Along with this, you're able to toggle a filter on the comic list to see only favorites
- Roll-the-dice to view a random comic
- Navigate forward and backward through comics directly from the comic view controller
- Fixed a potential issue with comics not loading on the first launch
Version 1.2
• The list of comics will now display unread comics slightly different than read comics.
• The alt-text button (the little blue circle button-thingy) on comics is now slightly smaller and should no longer cover the bottom corner of comics when they are initially viewed.
• Fixed an issue where push notifications would be cleared before being seen.
Version 1.1
• Search
• Improved scrolling performance
• Silent push notifications w/ vibration and badges
• Bug Fixes
Version 1.0
Initial release - get it out in the world to get some feedback and make it better.