Releases: signalapp/Signal-iOS
Releases · signalapp/Signal-iOS
7.70
- Signal needs a signal, but the improved retry logic in this update should come in handy the next time you find yourself in an area with poor WiFi or cellular reception.
7.69
- If you've disabled emoji stickers in your iOS keyboard settings, you're no longer stuck continuing to see the sticker/memoji tabs in the iOS keyboard in Signal.
7.68
- We fixed a bug where tapping on "Learn More" could interrupt the initial synchronization process after adding a new linked device, so now your desire for knowledge doesn't stand in the way of progress.
7.67
- This update fixes a bug that prevented link previews from appearing for forwarded messages in some cases.
7.66
• Message status indicators (sent, delivered, etc.) are now supported by the iOS VoiceOver feature in order to improve accessibility for blind and low-vision individuals.
7.65
• Message status indicators (sent, delivered, etc.) are now supported by the iOS VoiceOver feature in order to improve accessibility for blind and low-vision individuals.
7.64
- Now when you archive an unread message thread it will stay unread. We drew inspiration from the timeless tradition of putting a book back on the shelf even though you haven’t finished reading it yet.
7.63
- In ancient times, quotes were printed on scrolls and nothing would happen if you tapped on the parchment. In modern times, you can tap on a quoted reply and now the original message is highlighted after it scrolls.
- We also updated the “Note to Self” chat so that it’s always included in the list of available recipients without having to search for your own name. Self-discovery can be hard, but finding yourself in Signal has never been easier.
7.62.1
- It's always OK to change your mind, so we fixed a bug that caused the image picker to open after pasting an attachment into a chat and then deciding not to send it.
7.62
• It's always OK to change your mind, so we fixed a bug that caused the image picker to open after pasting an attachment into a chat and then deciding not to send it.