Showing posts with label new features. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new features. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Tonic v1.2.1 Released — Usability Improvements

Tonic v1.2.1 is now available on the App Store, a free upgrade for all current users.

This update features several usability improvements suggested by user feedback:

* Streamlined creation of unscheduled events — capture your moods, symptoms, etc. even more quickly

* Journal entry enhancements — to let you express your thoughts more freely, and to write as much as you want
- Journal text now scrolls
- Carriage Return now allowed in journal text
- Commas in journal text are included when exporting data

* Visual indicator to make more obvious that there are options for Daily & Weekly schedules — because some people didn't realize that they could choose every 2nd day, or just weekdays, or every 4th weekend, or ...

* History of entries for a particular tonic can now be deleted in one step — to make it easy to wipe the slate clean

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Tonic v1.2 Released — Data Export!

Tonic v1.2 is now available on the App Store, a free upgrade for all current users.

Data Export
Yes, you can now export all of your entries from Tonic. Tap on the Envelope button in the Tonics screen to export all of your data, or in the History screen to export the data for just one item.  Either way you'll get .csv files of your data, that you can then import into your favorite spreadsheet, graphing, or data analysis programs.


Customizable Labels
You can now change the default "Amount" label, to make it more appropriate or descriptive. Just tap and hold on "Amount" and then type in whatever you prefer.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Tonic v1.1 Released

History View

The new version of Tonic now allows you to view the full history of completed events for each different tonic. 




Weekly Schedules

Also, you now have more flexibility for weekly schedules, with reminders scheduled every 2nd week, every 3rd week, etc. This is very important for some health regimens, such as this chemotherapy example.