Version 4.0.2 Released
Version 4.0.2 has been released with a fix for the misspelling of Microjoules in the Conversion Dialog.
Version 4.0.2 has been released with a fix for the misspelling of Microjoules in the Conversion Dialog.
I have just released version 4.0.1 with a minor style change to the Android Navigation Drawer menu.
Hi all, I have just released version 4.0 to the Google Play store and also now to the the Amazon App Store! All screen shots have been updated on here. I really hope everyone likes the new themes.
Here is the basic changelist:
– Full theme makeover (12 full / 5 free).
– Memory storage increased to 10 registers.
– Holding CLR/CLS now clears history when using the Expression display.
– Added the description to the results page of the Conversion dialog.
– Reduced some extra parentheses in expressions.
– Some double-negative expressions now cancel each other out.
– Performance and memory usage improved.
– Changed 0^0 to equal ‘Error’.
– Changed 0th root of N to equal ‘Error’.
I am very sorry but upgrading from the previous version will wipe your history and settings back to defaults.
The new update is mostly finished but I have a LOT of polish to do. I can’t wait to share the new themes with everyone as I think you’ll really like them. In the current full-version app, there are 8 themes and of those: 2 will stay, 1 is getting a slight tweak and 5 will be going bye-bye. I am then adding another 9 themes (yes 9) for a total of 12 in the full version. There’s a bit more variety now too. The free version will now have a total of 5 themes. Stay tuned for more details!
Hi all!
As I mentioned before, I’m working on the next update. I’ll be including the multiple memories and a bug fix for 0^0 power. It currently reports 1 which is only correct in certain contexts. I’ll be changing it to Error (indeterminate), which is a more accurate overall answer.
Lastly, I have a whole slew of new, very nice themes coming…which I think you’ll like. Many of the old themes are either going away or have been slightly (or fully) re-imagined. Let me know if you really, really, really like one of the current themes and I’ll consider keeping it.
Stay tuned for more details!