Version 3.0 released October
25th, 2015
Improvements:
- Roster: You can now create shift sequences or shift
cycles. Tap all shifts on the roster page that belong
together, and give the cycle a name - that's all. You can
add a shift cycle to the calendar as easily as a single
shift.
- You can now select which calendar ClockOn should use for
your roster. To do so, go to the roster page and turn the
unit to landscape mode. Top right is displayed a button
with the name of the selected calendar. By tapping this
button, you can choose a different calendar. You may need
to create a new calendar in the Calendar app, first.
- Send your roster as iCal file: On the roster page at the
upper right, you find a button "email" (only visible if you
don’t have selected anything in the list). With this button
you can make an email with an attached ical-file. This file
can easily be imported into any calendar. You can, of
course, enter the email address in the settings of ClockOn.
- The email for your work hours now uses an HTML table. If
necessary the old presentation can be switched on again in
the settings of ClockOn.
Bugfixes:
- With iOS 8 and iOS 9 the help files did not show. This
has been fixed.
- Sometimes the App crashed when opening the roster page.
This was fixed, too.
Version 2.1.1 released May
30th, 2013!
- bugfix: break length is now displayed
correctly
Version 2.1
released May 22nd, 2013!
- Shift name and duration of the break are
displayed for each day
- They are also printed in the email for each day
- bugfix: the comment will again be diplayed in the
landscape position.
- bugfix: in rare conditions the break time was not saved
correctly. This problem is solved now.
- bugfix: calculation of total work time of the month was
corrected.
New
features in Version 2.0 (released April,
2013)
- New roster module. Enter your roster
comfortably in the roster module of ClockOn. The shifts are
also automatically entered into your calendar. You can even
move a shift to another day on the calendar - the change is
then performed in ClockOn, too. ClockOn uses the planned
working hours for overtime calculation.
- The timekeeping now works with start, stop and pause
buttons. If the planned shift is known (from the calendar
module or from the default entry on the "shifts" page) you
can still capture the end of your working day only. The
start time will be added according to the planned shift.
- Your actual break time can now be taken by ClockOn. If
you have more than one break then the times are added
together. If you don't want to measure your break time, the
planned break time is used.
- You can use working times longer than 23 h 59 min now.
- Adapted to the larger display of the iPhone 5
- Improved help files.
New features in Version 1.8 (released February 11th, 2012)
- The time picker wheels were set to a 5
minute interval, so manual change of the time was possible
only in 5 minute steps. Now you can change the accuracy of
"manual time adjustment" in the settings to 1 minute.
New features in Version 1.7 (released December 8th, 2011)
- The Working Times module displays comments
if the iPhone is held in landscape position.
- The Shifts module now displays the configured work times
in the list.
- Bugfix: Calculation of the begin-time is now correct on
the day when daylight saving time starts or ends.
- The email module now has a button to recommend the app to
a friend.
- Tested with iOS 5.0.1
New features in Version 1.6 (released August 27th,
2011)
- french localization added
- minor change: when editing the name of the default shift
the shift is still checkmarked as default
New features in Version 1.5 (released July 1st,
2011):
- Improvement of the e-mail function. It is now possible to
send a mail for any past month.
- Automatic detection of the beginning and end of shift.
The "simple use, check at go only" option is not needed
anymore.
- Online help installed with link to the developer's
website
- The shift names are not sorted alphabetically, but can be
arranged as desired.
- Spanish localization added.