JuicePlotter Changelog

v1.1.6 Naming builds just for the sake of it is lame edition:
- cached plot images now stored on the SD card
- better screen status recognition
- dragging the plot now either scrolls or zooms
- performance improvements



v1.1.5:
- fixed screen status not collected regression
- fixed accuracy text showing a wrong number
- tweaks in the log
- new widget background - thanks Stephan!!!

v1.1.1 It's like I cared more about my free apps than the paid ones edition:
- WIDGET! It shows an accurate estimate of how long till your battery is fully drained or recharged
- the plot is now regularly updated in the background
- believe it or not, the UI is *really* much more responsive ;)


v1.0.1:
- fixed overflow bug that caused vertical grid not to be shown
- fixed bug that prevented the service to be correctly disabled
- added auto-restart to the service, should help minimizing "holes" in the graph
- much more responsive UI (really this time)!

v1.0:
- all limitations removed!

v0.9beta:
- UI much more responsive
- yet another fix for recorded network events
- tweaks in the graph
- slightly tweaked color themes

v0.8.1beta:
- minor fix in network events

v0.8beta:
- fixed slightly off screen/network/charging indicators

v0.7beta:
- fixed incomplete network event logging
- added first run dialog
- text scaling for high/low resolution screens

v0.6beta:
- added color schemes (UltimateJuice only)

v0.5.1beta:
- minor fixes

v0.5beta:
- first public release
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5 comments:

Bombastinator | April 22, 2010 at 4:10 PM

I use juice plotter as part of ultimate juice. One thing I kind of miss is the ability to compree the graph. I was looking at battery use over time and there's really a lot of scrolling involved. Also I notice what might be a bug with t-mobile and the wi fi on off in ultimate juice. When it turns wifi off sometimes when it cimes back up it won't reconnect to anything and the only thing to do is reboot. This may be a nexus or t-mobile problem rather than something you did, but none the less the only thing to do is turn off the wifi feature. This kind of sucks since the wifi feature was why I bought it.

ai-yo | July 6, 2010 at 5:22 AM

Anybody else seeing random pictures of Juice plots in their Photos app?

Lube | July 12, 2010 at 8:27 PM

@Wade

Yeah, me! In a folder called "cache". I think it's related to this:

- cached plot images now stored on the SD card (v1.1.6)

Maybe the developer can fix it...

Unknown | July 13, 2010 at 4:33 AM

I have noticed significant performance issues since the last release. Graph takes ages to load and is full of gaps. It will also keep disappearing as I scroll. CPU use is also consistently around 3%. It used to have next to no footprint! It's on a desire.

Unknown | July 18, 2010 at 9:33 AM
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