GVMessenger 1.1
Thursday, December 2nd, 2010
Version 1.1 of Messenger for Google Voice was released on November 30, 2010.
- Added native support for iPad
- Changed minimum iOS version to 3.2
- Changed base SDK to 4.2
- Fixed bug that caused music to stop playing when a message was sent or received
- Replaced Three20 message controller to a custom message controller fixing several bugs related to starting a new conversation and allowing Three20 to be removed completely from the app, cutting the size in half
- Fixed error handling when starting a new reply
- Fixed a bug that caused saved replies to keep showing up
- Changed the names in the inbox to take up as much room as possible without overlapping the date and resize when it runs out of room
- Added vibration when receiving push notifications when the app is open
- Made opening conversations faster
- Made scrolling through the inbox faster
Filed under: Software Tags: App Store, Google Voice, iPhone, Think Messenger for Google Voice
Roger
February 7th, 2011 at 7:07 PM
Hi, in your instruction of getting notification on iPhone. You told us that we don’t need to verify the forwarding address on Gmail. Because of this, however, we are not able to choose the address as forwarding address in the filter area.
David Beck
February 7th, 2011 at 7:22 PM
Sorry about that. Looks like the server had a little bit of a down time. If you still can’t forward to push@gvmessenger.com, resend the confirmation email.
Kevin
February 1st, 2012 at 1:26 PM
Is this going to be available in the U.S.? And is it like Think Messenger?
David Beck
February 1st, 2012 at 1:28 PM
This is an earlier version of ThinkMessenger. There is an issue at the moment with the app registering with Apple’s servers. I have been working with Apple to resolve the issue and will let you know as I receive more information. Until the issue can be resolved, ThinkMessenger has been removed from the App Store.