Releases: wordpress-mobile/WordPress-Android
4.6
4.6
- Don’t keep your readers waiting: a new “Share Link” notification lets you quickly share your posts as soon as you publish them.
- If you’re sharing a post from the Post Preview screen, you can now do it more easily, as we’ve reintroduced shortlinks.
- Improved performance overall means that starting the app and switching between main tabs are even faster than before.
- Fix an issue with Marshmallow permissions
4.5.2 Hotfix
Fixed a notification stacking issue.
4.5.1 - New Notification settings
- New Notification Settings let you change notifications for each blog.
- Like (or don’t like) what you see? You can now publish or revert local changes from the Preview screen.
- New support for stacked notifications on Android Wear.
- Minor visual changes to the Reader Post List and Reader Post details screens.
- A new “Latest Post Summary” module on the Stats Insights page.
4.4.2 Hotfix
version 4.4.2
Introducing Calypso Post List
- Page lists, post lists, and post previews have a clean new design that puts editing options a tap away.
- Stats have an efficient — and beautiful — two-page layout on tablets. See more of your stats at once!
- A jaunty yellow bar displays on the app’s main page to alert you if the app is disconnected.
- We’ve also made various bug fixes, including layout adjustments, network error alerts, and improved crash handling.
WordPress-Android 4.3
Bug fixes galore!
WordPress-Android 4.2
- Added Insights for Stats
- New Pin-Lock screen
- Site Picker search
WordPress-Android 3.9
With WordPress for Android, v. 3.9, you can add media to your posts and pages more quickly and easily, change the app’s language with the new language picker found under Settings, and enable two factor authentication (2FA). No need for nasty old app specific passwords anymore — they’re sooooo WP for Android v. 3.8!
WordPress-Android 3.8
Thanks for using WordPress! We’ve added search terms and map views to the stats screen to give you more insight on how people are finding your blog. Images are loading faster in the Reader because we’ve reduced image file sizes to save bandwidth. New blog icons have been added to the “show and hide” screen. We also fixed some pesky bugs related to publishing posts and image uploads. Give it a try!
WordPress-Android 3.7
Have five minutes? Plenty of time! Log in to your WordPress app and get rich stats for your latest post. Then, reply to a few comments (typo-free, thanks to the return of auto-correct). Next, head to your Reader to catch up on your favorite blogs — it now remembers where you left off and shows you which posts are new. Other bug fixes make the whole experience smoother, on phones and tablets.