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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.7.1</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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<dc:date>2013-06-24T21:56:26+00:00</dc:date>
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<p>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad v1.7 was a major update that added automatic document syncing through OmniPresence. Version 1.7.1 is a minor update that that adds crash reporting and improves the OmniPresence experience.</p>

<p>New Features in v1.7.1</p>

<p>* In the unfortunate circumstance that OmniGraphSketcher for iPad crashes, on the next launch there will now be a prompt with the option to email us the crash report so that we may assist you however possible and hopefully fix the crash.<br />
* Users who are running OmniPresence on a server with a self-signed certificate will again be prompted upon the first run of OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.7.1 as it connects to the server due to a change in certificate handling.<br />
* WebDAV accounts now have a 3-way control switch in their configuration to use the server for OmniPresence, import/export, or both. This can be changed at any time through Cloud Setup.<br />
* Minor changes to the OmniPresence configuration process have been made to improve the experience.<br />
* Updates have been made to the trash to properly separate it from other containers.</p>


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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.7</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
<link>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher-for-ipad-1.7</link>
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<dc:date>2013-05-22T07:00:22+00:00</dc:date>
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<p>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad v1.7 is a major update that adds automatic document syncing through OmniPresence. (This release requires iOS 6.)</p>

<p>——</p>

<p>OmniPresence is designed to work well with any Mac app which supports OS X’s Auto Save and Versions. Using the same underlying document coordination as Versions, OmniPresence lets your app know when a document has been changed on another device, and double-checks to make sure it always syncs a current and complete copy of any documents currently being edited. OmniPresence can’t prevent conflicting edits from multiple devices—but when that happens it automatically saves both versions of conflicting edits so that no edits are lost.</p>

<p>OmniPresence is also designed to support document syncing within teams. By creating a shared sync account for your team, you can make sure that everyone on your team always has the latest copy of every document available on all their devices.</p>

<p>We believe in building solutions that will stand the test of time, and we believe that your data should be yours to control—whether you’re syncing your personal files or your company’s confidential information. So rather than use a proprietary syncing service which might not be available in five or ten years, OmniPresence is built on top of open web server technologies. This means you can sync documents using your own web server, such as the Apache server built into Mountain Lion Server. (We’ve posted instructions for setting up WebDAV file sharing on Mountain Lion Server on our support pages.)</p>

<p>We know that some customers would rather not have to set up their own service, so we’re currently scaling up our Omni Sync Server to support OmniPresence. We’re not quite sure how much additional traffic to expect from customers using OmniPresence, so we’re not opening the floodgates to all our customers just yet—but we are trying to make OmniPresence available to all accounts as quickly as possible. (Anyone who has checked the “I am brave” box at sync.omnigroup.com should already have access, and anyone else who checks that box will be given priority access.)</p>

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<p>New Features</p>

<p>* Support for syncing your documents between devices is now available through OmniPresence. View the help documentation for more information on how to use it.<br />
* When renaming files through the toolbar, the whole width of the toolbar is made available for the file name.</p>

<p>Bug Fixes<br />
* Editing existing labels now puts the cursor at the end of the text rather than selecting the entire label text.<br />
* New line tick marks now use the correct color when added to a line after its color changes.</p>


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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.6.4</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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<dc:date>2012-10-22T16:32:18+00:00</dc:date>
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<p>OmniGraphSketcher 1.6.4 is a minor update that fixes problems with dragging points and generating thumbnail previews. </p>

<p>* Fixed a problem that resulted in OmniGraphSketcher becoming unresponsive when a snapped point was dragged away from a line. <br />
* Fixed a problem where generating thumbnail previews in the document browser consumed too much memory, causing OmniGraphSketcher to become unresponsive when launching after an app or iOS update.</p>


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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.6.3</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
<link>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher-for-ipad-1.6.3</link>
<guid>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher-for-ipad-1.6.3</guid>
<dc:date>2012-08-20T15:02:01+00:00</dc:date>
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<p>OmniGraphSketcher 1.6.3 is a minor update that fixes problems with copying and pasting tabular data from other applications, including Apple Numbers.</p>


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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.6.2</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
<link>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher-for-ipad-1.6.2</link>
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<dc:date>2012-07-30T15:56:14+00:00</dc:date>
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<p><p>OmniGraphSketcher 1.6.2 is a minor update that removes support for iDisk import and export in favor of the Omni Sync Server. It also fixes problems with printing and exporting.<br /></p><ul></p>


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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.6.1</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
<link>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher_for_ipad_1.5_duplicate_duplicate_duplicate_duplicate</link>
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<dc:date>2012-03-22T00:48:46+00:00</dc:date>
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<p>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.6.1 adds support for Retina Displays, including higher resolution images.</p>


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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.6</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
<link>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher_for_ipad_1.6</link>
<guid>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher_for_ipad_1.6</guid>
<dc:date>2012-02-29T20:10:13+00:00</dc:date>
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<p><p>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.6 includes a new Document Browser, Application Icon, and other improvements.</p><ul></p>


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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.5.2</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
<link>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher_for_ipad_1.5_duplicate_duplicate</link>
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<dc:date>2011-10-16T17:57:59+00:00</dc:date>
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    <li>Fixed an issue that prevented data import from working in iOS 4.</li>
    <li>Fixed an issue where text color changes were not preserved after being saved and reopened.</li>
    <li>Points with the tick mark style now look like normal tick marks when snapped to an axis.</li>
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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.5.1</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
<link>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher_for_ipad_1.5_duplicate</link>
<guid>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher_for_ipad_1.5_duplicate</guid>
<dc:date>2011-10-10T18:11:00+00:00</dc:date>
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<p>Fixed several issues that appeared when running the app on iOS 5.</p>


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<title>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.5</title>
<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
<link>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher_for_ipad_1.5</link>
<guid>https://www.omnigroup.com/releasenotes/omnigraphsketcher_for_ipad_1.5</guid>
<dc:date>2011-08-29T20:21:40+00:00</dc:date>
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<p>OmniGraphSketcher for iPad 1.5 introduces more powerful ways to visualize your data and ideas. Logarithmic axes let you focus on multiples of change with all of the flexibility and customizability you&#8217;d expect in OmniGraphSketcher. New support for double precision, scientific notation, and significant digits now allows you to make accurate, readable graphs spanning hundreds of orders of magnitude. We&#8217;ve also made many improvements to graph editing, document browsing, and the inspector. Read on for details.</p>

<p>**Logarithmic Axes**</p>

<p> * <b>Lin-Log and Log-Log:</b> OmniGraphSketcher for iPad now supports logarithmic scales on either or both axes. Simply select the axis you wish to adjust and open the inspector to switch between linear  and logarithmic options. Dragging, nudging, snapping, sketch recognition, axis manipulation, importing, exporting, scale-to-fit, etc. have all been updated to work as you&#8217;d expect.<br />
 * <b>Double precision:</b> To accommodate data sets that span many orders of magnitude, axes and data points now support up to 13 significant digits, and they can hold values as large as 10<sup>300</sup>.<br />
 * <b>Flexible:</b> OmniGraphSketcher&#8217;s logarithmic axes support any range of values (they do not need to begin and end at powers of 10). The only exception is that the number zero is mathematically impossible on a logarithmic scale, so the min/max values must be both more than zero or both less than zero. OmniGraphSketcher will automatically fix any such issues when switching to a logarithmic axis and will prevent you from accidentally setting parameters that are mathematically undefined.<br />
 * <b>Line interpolation:</b> Lines in OmniGraphSketcher connect two or more data points as smoothly as possible. That means when you switch between linear and logarithmic scales, intermediate points on the line do not necessarily represent the same values. To accurately maintain the shape of a line, tap and hold on it, then choose &#8220;Interpolate.&#8221; This will sample along the vertical grid lines (x-values). All of those samples will maintain their position, allowing you to see how each part of the shape adjusts between linear and logarithmic space. For example, an interpolated straight line in linear space becomes an exponential curve in logarithmic space.</p>

<p>**Tick Labels**</p>

<p> * <b>Scientific notation:</b> Both linear and logarithmic axes now automatically use scientific notation (&#8220;1.23 x 10<sup>45</sup>&#8221;) when values get very large or very small. On logarithmic scales, simplified powers of ten are used when possible (&#8220;10<sup>9</sup>&#8221;). You can edit these values or enter new data points by using the shortened &#8220;E&#8221; notation: &#8220;1.23E45&#8221; or &#8220;6E-7&#8221;. There are also new controls in the inspector to let you override the automatic scientific notation settings.<br />
 * <b>Smarter label spacing:</b> When there is not enough room to label every tick mark, tick labels are now always evenly spaced (skipping tick marks in multiples of two, five, or ten). On logarithmic axes, tick marks representing powers of ten are most likely to be labeled.<br />
 * <b>Major/minor tick marks:</b> Where there are at least 5 tick marks between tick labels, OmniGraphSketcher now automatically uses longer and shorter tick marks to distinguish between labeled ticks (long) and unlabeled ticks (short). Thanks to these improvements, automatic tick spacing is now 1 in more cases, allowing more easily understandable scales.<br />
 * <b>Significant digits:</b> Tick labels (and everything else in the app that displays numeric data values) now choose an appropriate number of significant digits based on the axis ranges. For example, an axis spanning 0 to 100 will display up to four significant digits (&#8220;1.234&#8221; or &#8220;93.47&#8221;); whereas an axis spanning 842 to 843 will use up to six significant digits (&#8220;842.551&#8221;). This is just for display; all data points are stored with full precision.</p>

<p>**Document Picker**</p>

<p> * You can now sort documents by date or by name.<br />
 * You can quickly scan through your documents using the new scrubber bar at the bottom of the screen.<br />
 * A new button in the Import popover lets you retrieve any of the sample documents that came with OmniGraphSketcher.</p>

<p>**Miscellaneous**</p>

<p> * The inspector popover has a new lighter-colored look, and it scrolls to reveal more controls.<br />
 * You can now snap text labels onto points.<br />
 * The return key now confirms new values in tick labels instead of inserting a carriage return.<br />
 * Bold, italic, and underline buttons now work as expected when multiple text labels are selected.<br />
 * A single tap inside the text editor now automatically positions the cursor at the beginning or end of words, and a triple tap selects the whole paragraph.<br />
 * Fixed an issue that prevented the text editor from accepting Korean characters.<br />
 * Accidental new labels now disappear if you do not edit the default &#8220;Label&#8221; text.<br />
 * OmniGraphSketcher now uses the faster hardware-accelerated screen sharing available on iPad 2.<br />
 * Grid lines now adjust to the nearest pixel so that they look sharper on-screen.<br />
 * When importing data, OmniGraphSketcher now chooses even better automatic axis ranges.<br />
 * Graph margins now take into account any arrowheads on the ends of axes.<br />
 * Lines with straight segments at sharp angles now have gentler, rounded joints.<br />
 * Smaller fixes and improvements.</p>


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