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Apologies for the lack of response. There's nothing to report at the moment. Sorry!
MaFt
MaFt
This is a fairly ambiguous response, it would be nice to get a real update. If this is "we are not working on (or planning on) updating the app" you would probably elicit some disapointment but at least we would know.
Personally while the app works without errors there are a number of changes which would be nice to see such as general updates to refresh the look and feel plus update it to support the screen size of iPhone 6 and later devices.
Apologies for the lack of response. There's nothing to report at the moment. Sorry!
MaFt
Hi MaFt, the iOS 10.3 update this week brings a screen within the Settings/General/About/Applications that lists the CamerAlert app as:
"App Compatibility: These apps may slow your iPhone and will not work in future versions of iOS if they are not updated. If no update is available, contact the app developer for more information.
Really hoping you guys have a plan and are able to share it with us here.[/img]
Apologies for the lack of response. There's nothing to report at the moment. Sorry!
MaFt
"Nothing to report" is completely useless. I, like many others need to know:
- are you working on an IoS 11 fix for the current version. No/Yes/Timeframe.
- are you working on a 64 bit IoS version, No/Yes/timeframe.
Otherwise You will loose me and countless others as customers. And even if we want to stay, once we press the "Update your iphone" button you and this app will be history.
For me that would be a massive shame as I like the app a lot, so PLEASE give us some answers.
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Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 10:24 am Post subject:
CAS_1023232820 wrote:
MaFt wrote:
Apologies for the lack of response. There's nothing to report at the moment. Sorry!
MaFt
"Nothing to report" is completely useless. I, like many others need to know:
- are you working on an IoS 11 fix for the current version. No/Yes/Timeframe.
- are you working on a 64 bit IoS version, No/Yes/timeframe.
Otherwise You will loose me and countless others as customers. And even if we want to stay, once we press the "Update your iphone" button you and this app will be history.
For me that would be a massive shame as I like the app a lot, so PLEASE give us some answers.
Charlie
I honestly can't answer because I'm not part of the app development. I do PHP, MySQL, database etc.
If you are aware that the app won't work with iOS 11 and you need the app then the simple answer is don't update to iOS 11.
Posted: Sat May 27, 2017 10:40 am Post subject: Not helpful
Hardly a helpful reply - if we all followed that advice we'd still be in Windows 95.
Sacrifice all IOS updates, security all otherwise, in favour of keeping an outdated Cameralert. Don't think that's going to happen.
The developers have been looking at updating this APP over last 2 years - think they given up on it 😡😡
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2017 5:30 pm Post subject: Re: Not helpful
StevenSwain wrote:
Hardly a helpful reply - if we all followed that advice we'd still be in Windows 95.
Sacrifice all IOS updates, security all otherwise, in favour of keeping an outdated Cameralert. Don't think that's going to happen.
The developers have been looking at updating this APP over last 2 years - think they given up on it 😡😡
Android is in the same boat, I seldom use it these days because it blasts me out of the car, and despite numerous and repeated requests for a volume control, the silence from the developers has been deafening, much like the app _________________ Galaxy Note 4 / TomTom GO : CamerAlert : CoPilot
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 12:48 pm Post subject: Re: Not helpful
IanS100 wrote:
Android is in the same boat, I seldom use it these days because it blasts me out of the car, and despite numerous and repeated requests for a volume control, the silence from the developers has been deafening, much like the app
You can adjust the alert volumes within the app settings...
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 2:36 pm Post subject: Re: Not helpful
MaFt wrote:
IanS100 wrote:
Android is in the same boat, I seldom use it these days because it blasts me out of the car, and despite numerous and repeated requests for a volume control, the silence from the developers has been deafening, much like the app
You can adjust the alert volumes within the app settings...
I'm afraid not, that only works if you choose to listen to CA via Bluetooth, the in app volume control has absolutely no effect when using the internal speaker, and neither do any of the phone volume controls (media, notifications or system etc). It is something that has been brought up regularly over on the Android side. _________________ Galaxy Note 4 / TomTom GO : CamerAlert : CoPilot
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:14 pm Post subject: Re: Not helpful
MaFt wrote:
You can adjust the alert volumes within the app settings...
IanS100 wrote:
I'm afraid not, that only works if you choose to listen to CA via Bluetooth, the in app volume control has absolutely no effect when using the internal speaker, ...
Have you tried setting it to Default, rather than Device Speaker? It works for me. _________________ Richard
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:27 pm Post subject: Re: Not helpful
Oldboy wrote:
MaFt wrote:
You can adjust the alert volumes within the app settings...
IanS100 wrote:
I'm afraid not, that only works if you choose to listen to CA via Bluetooth, the in app volume control has absolutely no effect when using the internal speaker, ...
Have you tried setting it to Default, rather than Device Speaker? It works for me.
Yes, I've tried everything, it is set to default now. I assume that when Media Audio is switched off in Bluetooth settings 'default' sends output to device speakers, but it doesn't matter what it's set to, there is no volume adjustment for device speaker. _________________ Galaxy Note 4 / TomTom GO : CamerAlert : CoPilot
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Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 11:37 pm Post subject:
M8TJT wrote:
Not only is the volume control iffy, the nomenclature is damn confusing as well.
+1 and on the few occasions I do decide to use CA, some woman yells at me, at the top of her voice "YOU ARE NOT USING THE CORRECT DATABASE PLEASE UPDATE" _________________ Galaxy Note 4 / TomTom GO : CamerAlert : CoPilot
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