1.981
2023-04-25
Word of the release: repeat, which means do (something) again, either once or a number of times.
Re-styles splash page and refactors how it loads making things zippier.
1.98
2023-04-23
Word of the release: iteration, which is the repetition of a process or utterance.
Modest update to render the splash page when the app loads or is sent to the background. Makes things a little faster.
1.95
2023-04-11
Well, it’d be understated to say “It’s been a minute,” but I’ll say it, it’s been a minute. Rest assured we’re still here maintaining and evolving Yak Tack. But we’re back, and we’re writing words, and we’re writing code.
And we wrote some code for this update to bring the behind-the-scenes portion of the app current with 2023. This is very much a structural upgrade to keep Yak Tack current with iOS and security patches.
1.88
2021-10-26
Word of the update is "perseverance": persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
* Actually fixes the iOS15 refresh bug, where sometimes after opening the app when it's been idle a blank screen is presented.
1.87
2021-10-20
Word of the update: fortify
A) Removes in-app payments to comply with App Store terms.
B) Resolves a bug where the app renders a white screen after idling on iOS 15.
C) Keeps being awesome.
1.2.0
2021-06-09
Word of the update: peregrinate, which means "travel or wander around from place to place." Introduces Apple Pay to make it even easier to get unlimited tacks; huzzah!
1.1.6
2021-04-14
Word of the release...
internecine: destructive to both sides in a conflict
Keeps up to date with the latest and greatest in the Yak Tack mobile framework for an added boost of stability and harmony ;)
1.1.5
2020-12-31
Word of the release: mendacious (also our most-tacked word in 2020)
Opens non-Yak Tack links outside the app! Oh the possibilities...
1.1.4
2020-11-30
Word of the update: mendacious.
Improves intra-app communication so those red notification circles are more timely.
1.1.3
2020-11-23
The word of the release is "ballyhoo," which means "extravagant publicity or fuss."
Makes the app smarter about how it synchronizes across devices.
1.1.2
2020-09-19
Word of the update: quixotic
Keeps the app current with the latest changes with push messaging infrastructure.
1.1.1
2020-09-17
This update's word: schadenfreude
Fixes issue where external links were opening in the app, and people were getting stuck. Now, external links open in your phone's browser. Huzzah!
1.1
2020-09-14
Word for the release: peripatetic
Bug fix related to playing audio pronunciation (speaker next to the word). Enjoy!