Release Notes
Version 1.3.3 (Aug 16, 2010)
- Bug Fix: Fixed case where calendar wasn’t updated when app resumed from the background for iPhone 3GS/4 users
Version 1.3.2 (Jun 23, 2010)
- Support for iOS 4
- Content: PreTest series
- Content: Robbins Review of Pathology
- Content: Deja Review Histology & Cell Biology
- Content: Deja Review Pharmacology
- Content: Acid-Base, Fluids, Electrolytes Made Ridiculously Simple
- Content: Lange Outline Review
- Feature: Contact the Cram Fighter team from within the app
- Bug Fix: Pages numbers are always shown in schedule
- Bug Fix: Fixed a case where chapters wouldn’t appear in order
Version 1.3.1 (Apr 14, 2010)
- Bug Fix: Fixed a few cases where the monthly calendar view wasn’t updated properly
- Bug Fix: Fixed a possible crash when editing a completed schedule
Version 1.3.0 (Apr 6, 2010)
- Feature: Monthly calendar view – see a bird’s eye view of your schedule (see the blog post)
- Content: Added Kaplan Lecture Notes 2009 edition
- Content: Added Kaplan Home Study Program
- Content: Added USMLE Road Map series
- Content: Added BRS Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, & Genetics 5th edition
- Content: Added BRS Microbiology & Immunology 5th edition
- Content: Added USMLE Step 1 Secrets
- Content: Added USMLE Consult question bank
- Bug Fix: Fixed hang when recalculating schedule after completing all tasks
- Bug Fix: Fixed schedule not scrolling to unfinished practice tests
Version 1.2.2 (Jan 15, 2010)
- Content: Added First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2010 edition
- Content: Added several Rapid Review books, including Rapid Review Biochemistry (see the complete list)
Version 1.2.1 (Jan 7, 2010)
- Bug Fix: Fixed certain book combinations disappearing from study schedule after restarting app
- Bug Fix: Fixed vacation days being a day off
- Bug Fix: Catch-up days no longer show up as overdue
Version 1.2.0 (Dec. 16, 2009)
iPhone OS 3.0 or above now required
- Content: Over 30 new books (see the complete list)
- Content: 2 new questions banks (see the complete list)
- Feature: Reduced startup time
- Feature: More responsive user interface when checking off and moving tasks
- Feature: Smoother scrolling
- Feature: New colors in study schedule to show you at a glance which days are finished, which ones are overdue, and which ones are upcoming
- Feature: User interface improvements to study start date and exam date selection
- Bug Fix: Intraday order is now preserved
- Bug Fix: Schedule could be unbalanced if recalculation was triggered with a schedule with a lot of completed tasks
- Bug Fix: Completed question bank icons are now grayed out when completed
- Bug Fix: Changing study start date and exam date preserves completed tasks that don’t fit in schedule any more
- Bug Fix: Fixed bug with completed practice tests after changing schedule
- Bug Fix: Fixed situation where practice test days were duplicated
- Bug Fix: Fixed bug when recalculating schedule after completing exam
- And as usual, lots of other little things!
Version 1.1.0 (Aug 27, 2009)
- Content: Added Kaplan Lecture Notes 2008 edition
- Content: Added Case Files Pharmacology 2nd edition
- Content: Added Clinical Physiology Made Ridiculously Simple 1st edition
- Feature: Book selection view now sorted by series
- Feature: New book detail view
- Feature: Added local date format support
- Feature: Increased maximum daily study hours
- Feature: Bumped up default daily study hours
- Bug Fix: Fixed study order so that chapters of the same subject and from the same book appear in order
- Bug Fix: Fixed case where tasks could lose completion status
- Bug Fix: Fixed case where dates of completed tasks would change after changing study start date
- Bug Fix: Fixed situation where practice test days and other tasks could be off by one day due to daylight savings time
- Bug Fix: Fixed hang when selecting a test day that occurred before the current day
- Bug Fix: Fixed some images that were off-center
- Bug Fix: Fixed some books titles and chapter names
- Lots of little tweaks and improvements
Version 1.0.0 (Jun 18, 2009)
- First release! A ray of hope for med students everywhere!
