2.0
2019-06-01
• iPad support — Mood-Log now fills the screen on your iPad, which means you can see more moods and read more text. Since there’s more space, Mood-Log also displays the Mood and Factors charts in the main list view. iPad support also means you can take advantage of split-screen views, so you can use Mood-Log and another App at the same time
• Privacy Screen — Now you can protect your entries from being viewed by others. Set a 4-digit code and Mood-Log will automatically cover itself when brought to the front. Set a code by tapping the gear icon along the bottom of the main screen. You can also dismiss the Privacy Screen using Face ID or Touch ID (if available) or by typing your device’s passcode
• Text size now adjusts based on your device’s Settings (Settings->Display & Brightness->Text Size or Settings->General->Accessibility->Larger Text). Not all text is changed, but text in the list view and your journal entries adjust based on what you’ve set for your device
• Mood diagram can now be shown as either a Pie chart or a Donut chart. You can change this by tapping the gear icon along the bottom of the screen
• In the Summary screen, you can now cycle through each of the individual Factors (All, Mood, Stress, Energy, Mind, Health, Sleep). Just tap on “Factors” and then tap on “All” to begin cycling through the individual items
Other fixes:
• Mood diagrams show in the main list view
• In the Summary Screen, “Pie” and “Bar” have been renamed to “Moods” and “Factors” to better describe what they’re displaying
• Fixed auto-layout issues on iPhone 7/8 Plus (full screen instead of popup window for charts in landscape)
• The control for adjusting timeline date ranges draws correctly now
• Automatically scroll to the end of the Summary chart when changing the date range for entries
• The version number for Mood-Log now shows in the About box
• Other bug fixes, layout improvements and little enhancements here and there
1.5
2017-12-20
• Updated for iOS 11 and iPhone X
• In the Summary and Charts views, there are now buttons and a control for adjusting which records to use. You can see summary information for today, the past 7 days, past 28 days or all records. Expanding the control lets you make fine-grained adjustments, so for example you could view information just for last December. This same control is shown in the Sharing view for selecting which records to email or save to iCloud Drive, but has been improved there too
• When selecting Additional Factors (Mood, Stress, Energy, Mindfulness, Health, Sleep), you can now drag the bars of the graph directly. Dragging the bars will change the slider values and vice versa
• When deleting records, you are now shown an alert to help prevent unintentional deletion of entries
• Buttons along the bottom of the main view now have some space between them, making them easier to select
• Other bug fixes and tuning of the user interface
1.4
2017-05-24
• Enabled saving Mood-Log entries as rich text files to iCloud Drive. Tap the export button to either send entries as an email or save to iCloud Drive.
• Supported sending email via the Mail app when in-app email is disabled
• Fixed text formatting bugs in email
• Minor fixes to layouts
1.3
2017-01-02
• Added a search feature so you can find text in your journal entries. Just swipe down to show the search field. You can search your journal entries, emotions, or both
• Reversed the order of the entries in the list view so that latest ones are now at the top
• Layout adjusts for different model iPhones; for example, on larger iPhones you can see more faces in the emotion picker
• Fixed notifications — now Mood-Log can ask you at different times during the day how you are feeling in that moment
• Added more notifications — you can be reminded up to six times per day
• Enabled the dictionary lookup when long-pressing on emotion names or faces
Minor bug fixes:
• Fixed the checkboxes overlaying text when the emotion faces were not showing
• Calendar icon now shows correctly if you delete the first entry for that day
• Headers in the list view no longer move to the left when deleting entries
• Some of the journal text now shows in the list view even if there's a long list of emotions in an entry
1.2
2014-09-22
Improved the emotion picker so that long emotion names are no longer truncated.
Compatible with iOS 7 and iOS 8.
1.1
2014-03-21
• Fixed a bug where the sliders for setting factors were drawing incorrectly in iOS 7.1
• The Summary Information view now correctly shows your most common emotions