Releases: LoopKit/Loop
Releases · LoopKit/Loop
v1.1.1
v1.1
v1.0
v1.0 RC 1
Requires iOS 10 and watchOS 3
- Better use of vertical space on iPhone SE and iPhone 6/s/7 Plus
- Fixes additional issues with mmol/L display (Fixes #205)
- Indicates when glucose data is backfilled over HTTP
- Fixes chart rotation flakiness (Fixes #204)
- Adds a World-Wide pump frequency switch
- Adds a "Report Issue" screen to settings for aiding diagnosis of unexpected issues
- Improved notification threading, and in-app display (which finally allows bolus retry)
- watchOS complication now supports updating more frequently than every 30 minutes, depending on available resources
v0.13.0
- Sets a minimum display range for the glucose y-axis chart (thanks @channemann!)
- Fixes #181: G5 Transmitter ID can't be properly removed
- Fixes #180: Adding titles to status graphs
- Shows the Recommended Basal row only when there's a value, and moves it to the top
- Improved VoiceOver support for the HUD and Bolus screens
- Dynamically selects the amount of history to chart based on available screen width. Rotate to landscape to see more data.
- Fixes #159: Displaying mmol/L units on the prediction screen
- Display eventual glucose, IOB, COB, and total delivery on the status screen
- Fixes #186: App crashes when multiple temp basals with the same timestamp appear in history
- Updates RileyLink to 0.12.3
- Fixes #191: Ensures service credentials can be deleted
This will be the last release that supports iOS 9.
v0.12.2 - Hotfix: decode large temp basals
- Fix issue parsing temp basal records > 6.375U/hr.
v0.12.1
v0.12.0
Requires Xcode 8
- Interactive prediction display (inspired by Glucodyn by @Perceptus)
- Retrospective Correction Effect, an optional feature in the prediction algorithm that observes and attempts to compensate for unmodeled "mystery" effects, like exercise or unlogged carbs. This can lead to more aggressive changes to temporary basal rates, and should be enabled only after careful consideration. Proposed changes can be visualized before enabling!
- Changes to the primary color palette. "Lente Cap Orange" is now used to visualize insulin delivery and IOB, and "Eat More Green(s)" is now used to visualize carbs.
- Icon changes for reservoir and battery.
- Improved clarity for some HUD elements.
- Updated to Swift 3
This is planned to be the last release that will support iOS 9.
v0.12.0 Beta 1
Requires Xcode 7.3.1
- Interactive prediction display (inspired by Glucodyn by @Perceptus)
- Retrospective Correction Effect, an optional feature in the prediction algorithm that observes and attempts to compensate for unmodeled "mystery" effects, like exercise or unlogged carbs. This can lead to more aggressive changes to temporary basal rates, and should be enabled only after careful consideration. Proposed changes can be visualized before enabling!
- Changes to the primary color palette. "Lente Cap Orange" is now used to visualize insulin delivery and IOB, and "Eat More Green(s)" is now used to visualize carbs.
- Icon changes for reservoir and battery.
- Improved clarity for some HUD elements.