Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the feedback. I'm in the dark when testing it on iPod Touch devices as I don't actually have one physically to play with.
If you have the time (and inclination) can you PM me a step by step procedure of what happens with the app for when the location services are both on and off and what you have to do to get the app working smoothly. If you can make screenshots of each step then that would be great.
What I can do is detect iPod Touch devices and adjust for the fact that the hardware is different.
As I have said earlier I have to fix up a long running bug with the time and I also want to get the app to run natively on the iPad so happy to add this to the list of things to do.
Cheers,
Simon
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Originally Posted by BC
This looks excellent but I am having a bit of trouble starting it on my Ipod Touch (ios 5.1). I have Location Services on and WiFi connected and I get the message about no network connection or Airplane mode. If I turn Location Services off and run the app, it prompts me to double tap which puts me straight into the Settings page. I then exit from the Settings (since I have already set the location previously) and it is all running fine. A bit of a work-around to get in but a good app when I get there.
Edit: Now that I re-think it, since there is no GPS in the Touch, if I just turn off the Location Services for that app, the whole thing works just fine with about 1 extra tap. I was on a different tack because some apps require Location Services to be on, despite the lack of GPS in the unit (eg Stellarium's dynamic sky feature)
Bruce
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