3.20
2023-04-21
Geolocation improvment for Zmanim.
3.19
2023-04-11
. Fixed Omer characters.
3.18
2022-12-13
Notifications correction
3.17
2022-10-20
Redesign of the app which allows better use of 6.7'' screens
Added the Omer account.
3.16
2018-01-28
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
. Ask permission for geolocation
3.15
2018-01-23
Correction on the schedule of the entrance of Shabbat.
3.14
2017-05-11
Correction on Parasha display
3.13
2016-08-05
Changing Zimoun text.
3.12
2016-06-02
- Add texts for Brith Mila.
3.11
2016-04-25
- Picture of Tehillim 67 for Mincha and Shaharit.
- Text corrections
3.1
2016-02-18
Better support for offline mode.
3.0
2016-02-06
A 'timer' for those who pray at the Netz.
It can be coupled to a sound alarm indicating the start of the Tefila (20 minutes before the Nets, for example), then the 'timer' will do the countdown until the hour of the Nets.
2.10
2016-01-29
- Various arrangements,
- Removal ‘My Minyan’,
- Adding Havdala.
2.9
2015-12-16
Arrangements texts of morning Blessings, Birkat Halevana and Chanuka.
2.8
2015-10-22
Correction on the blessing at the sight of a sage.
2.7
2015-09-27
For the first release of the year:
- Compatibility with iOS 9,
- Some improvements,
- Better alarms display.
Shana Tova 5776
2.6
2015-06-07
Improvements, add the schedule and alarm for ‘Nightfall 7.08 °'.
2.5
2015-04-21
Text modifications
2.4
2015-01-06
News on the alarms :-)
We can now use the app as an alarm clock 'zmanim' for Shabbat.
Feel free to look at the manual on www.chaharit.com
2.3
2014-12-02
- Text Corrections.
- Chanukah added in Hebrew Siddur.
- Chanukah and Kiriat Shema al hamita added in phonetic Siddur.
2.2
2014-11-24
- iOS 8 compatibility
2.1
2014-06-22
Now you can find on Chaharit, the name of Parasha hashavua and candle lighting time for anywhere.
To never forget: alarms programming on zmanim.
2.0
2014-06-06
Bug correction
1.9
2014-06-01
Major update :-)
Some improvements, including the calculation of the hour for minyanim who pray at Netz ( 'Next').
Now you can find the main zmanim of a day, embellished pictures of the city. More, you can even add yourself a photo to share with other users.
Thanks.
For schedules we use localization tools KosherCocoa framework, written by Moshe Berman, after KosherJava of Eliyahu Hershfeld. http://GitHub.com/MosheBerman.
1.8
2014-03-31
- Launching of the app faster.
- Shacharit prayer was divided into several pieces accessible from a menu.
- Few improvements