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NotesPro v1.3 Submitted for Approval
NotesPro v1.3 has been submitted for approval to Apple.
This release includes various under the hood bugfixes for speed and reliability and memory management, but also some key updates to make your experience better including a built-in feedback form and help and troubleshooting information. See the full list of changes below:
v1.3 Changelog
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* Settings integrated in the app - no longer have to quit to change settings!
* Addressed most commonly submitted crashlogs (over 90% of submissions)
* 'Under-the-hood' fixes for better memory management and speed
* New detail views to reduce scrolling confusion:
- Email
- Contacts
- Calendar Entries
- ToDo's
* New mail sending screen layout
- More screen real estate
* Built-in user feedback tool
* Built-in help documentation for troubleshooting
* Built-in feed of news and updates
* Ability to re-arrange service icons on toolbar
* Fixed contact list not showing alpha-index
* New loading graphic
Posted: 11/16/2009, Permalink
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Posted: 09/26/2009, Permalink
iPhone 3.0 is out - and there is a NotesPro update
Please download the new agent file: NotesPro.txt
We have made some minor tweaks to make NotesPro work with v3.0 of the iPhone. No new app is required.
Look forward to some exciting new changes to NotesPro in the coming weeks. We have a solution for those of you that use portals, single-signon, etc!
Stay tuned!
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Posted: 06/17/2009, Permalink
NotesPro v1.2 is available!
Good news all - NotesPro v1.2 has been approved by Apple and is in the App Store.
If you’ve purchased v1.1 or NotesCal - v1.2 is a free upgrade!
Updates in this version:
- Fixed crashing when loading large sets of data - i.e. there should be theoretically no limit to the number of contacts you can load.
- Support for international characters has been fixed.
- Timezone support has been fixed.
- Support added for DD/MM/YYYY date format.
- Ability to use built-in iPhone mail client to reply to or send emails.
- Maximum emails to download has been increased to 60
- More verbose user feedback when checking mail and refreshing calendar/contacts/todo
- Added ‘Today’ button to calendar to quickly jump to today’s entry.
- Limit on contacts, mail, calendar entries and todos is now limited by your drive space and time - the issues with large contact lists have been solved!
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Posted: 04/02/2009, Permalink
Push Notification of events in Notes Pro
Apple has officially announced version 3.0 of their iPhone software and with this comes an important announcement for Notes Pro - the addition of Push notification. But - like all good things - it has its drawbacks.
Apple’s push notification requires a central server on the developer’s end to push notifications to Apple. What this means is that to implement this feature Notes Pro would require your Lotus Notes server to send a central JM Interactive server data and then the server at JM Interactive server would push notification out to your phone.
We haven’t tested whether this is even feasable yet - as the Push servers are not available to developers - but we would like to know if this is something our potential and current users would be interested in. We could have varying levels of notification as well - a simple badge alerting you of a new email - or a verbose popup with the sender and/or subject line. Per Apple, these notifications are not 100% reliable nor are they secure, so this is something to take into consideration as well.
Please take a second to answer the poll on the side of the website and let us know your preference.
Lastly - a little more about their announcement. They have still not opened up the calendaring application to external apps. This means - for the time being - that using the calendar on Notes Pro will stay within Notes Pro and cannot sync up to your iPhone’s internal calendar. This is a limitation of the SDK we hope will be lifted in so we can fully integrate into the iPhone in a future version of Notes Pro.
Posted: 03/23/2009, Permalink
