February '11

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Piwik Mobile 1.2

We are proud to announce a new version of Piwik Mobile!

Here is the list of changes and issues closed in this Piwik Mobile release 1.2

Android & iOS

  • Performance improvements
  • simplified “choose date and period”
  • UI changes
    • use full display width
    • new icons
    • partially usage of larger font size
    • some more changes and fixes
  • Fix keyboard displayed and not removed while trying to save an account
  • Added language Indonesian

Android

  • Added more menu options (for example close chart)
  • Password and user field possibly not visible when keyboard is opened in add/edit account
  • Preselect current value in option dialogs

iOS

  • Swipe to right to return to previous screen
  • Icons for retina display

Screenshots

About author
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Stefan Giehl

Stefan is a Piwik core team developer from Germany. He is our resident Javascript Expert who works on several fronts such as User Interface and UX, Dashboards features, Quality Assurance and PHPUnit, and more.

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  1. Tory Burch Says:

    July 6, 2011 4:02 am

    We need feedback from the Piwik community to let us know if this is of interest.

  2. Giang Says:

    March 14, 2011 2:58 pm

    Would you make a Piwik mobile for Symbian s60 v5?

  3. Ben Says:

    March 13, 2011 12:11 pm

    @Thomas: Isn’t it possible to use one of the older versions to get the visitor evolution?
    I think the evolution of a website is the most important points

  4. Norgan Says:

    March 12, 2011 10:05 pm

    When will we see a Windows Phone 7 version??

  5. Thomas Says:

    March 7, 2011 12:27 pm

    Hey,

    we’re working on this feature. We want to provide charts having a higher quality and to provide different (evolution) charts depending on the data you are currently viewing.

    It’ll take some time as the Metadata API does currently not support date ranges and it’s not that easy to render charts via JS that works on both Android (no SVG support in Browser) and iOS and that fills some further requirements.

    Greetz Thomas

  6. kay Strobach Says:

    March 6, 2011 8:39 am

    @Andreas fülle agree.
    the api should define a default chart for every report and the app should respect it.

    regards kay

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