Custom Mobile App Version 4.26 Released 

Version 4.26 of our Custom Mobile App was recently released. This release was primarily focused on updates to the Custom Mobile App to keep it inline with recent changes to the Google Play store. The release also included some minor accessiblity enhancements and application bugfixes.

Application Updates

The main focus of the 4.26 update was making required changes to our Custom Mobile App to keep up with changes being made with Google Play and the Android Ecosystem. 

Both Apple and Google are constantly evolving the way they interact with applications like the Custom Mobile App. As such, a good chunk of our time is often devoted to ensuring that the Custom App Application is kept up to date with these changes so that your application will continue to work with Apple and Google. Such was the case with this most recent update as we made changes so our product would continue working after changes that Google is rolling out.

Accessiblity Update

The 4.26 release makes changes to the channel icons so that the icons are more accessible. To take advantage of these changes, please contact our support team to request your application be rebuilt.

Important: If you have not yet created developer accounts, you will need to do so in order for your application to be rebuilt. For information on setting up your accounts, click here. The iOS and Google Play stores require each client to have a developer account in order to deploy new versions of your application into their stores. 

BugFixes

The 4.26 release included various fixes for a number of bugs. One of these fixes requires your application to be rebuilt. 

If you are experiencing the following issue, please contact our support team to request your application be rebuilt: 

  • No sound for push notifications send to iOS devices 

Important: If you have not yet created developer accounts, you will need to do so in order for your application to be rebuilt. For information on setting up your accounts, click here. The iOS and Google Play stores require each client to have a developer account in order to deploy new versions of your application into their stores. 

Posted by trevor.mackay On 12/9/2019 at 8:22 AM