Changelog

April 12, 2024

v 2.2.1

A minor update to fix some truncating text in the medium iOS Widget.

March 31, 2024

v 2.2

Tapping on the Run Roster Widget from your iOS home screen launches right into the training plan so you can check off your training days.

Small design changes to the iOS small and medium Widget's.

March 18, 2024

v 2.1.2

Quick fix to remove an Edit button that was inadvertently pushed to production.

Backend updates as I work to improve the Historical workout chart presentation.

March 14, 2024

v 2.1.1

Small change on watchOS where the icon next to the pace during a run was of a walking figure, it has been updated to a running figure.
Some background changes to clean up more old code.

March 8, 2024

v 2.1

This update brings a redesign of the main display of your past and future run events. The interface now showcases a clean design emphasizing what type of runs you have done.

On watchOS you’ll find a new interface as well, supporting watchOS 10 design features.

We’ve added a paywall to the app to support ongoing development. After saving 2 run events, adding a 3rd will require upgrading to Premium. This is a one-time fee and not a subscription. All other features of Run Roster are still free and accessible without an upgrade.

A lot of work has been done behind the scenes as well to update and streamline code to current standards.

March 21, 2023

v 2.0.6

Hot fix for a bug introduced in the last update which disabled the delete capability in the running event list.

March 19, 2023

v 2.0.5

Removed link on Settings screen to a Run Roster twitter account. The account no longer exists.

Fixed rotation animation issue with "plus" sign when adding a new run.

Dec. 14, 2022

v 2.0.4

During a running workout, the pace would display as over twice as fast as actual when displaying minutes per mile. This update fixes that issue.

Nov. 17, 2022

v 2.0.3

iOS
Added direct link to Run Roster account on Twitter in the Settings page.
Fixed a bug where finishing photos wouldn't always display after first selection.
Updated the home screen Widget with more pleasing light mode and dark mode designs.

watchOS
Complications will now always display even while the your Apple Watch is locked.

Oct. 25, 2022

v 2.0.2

A quick fix on a bug where users could see the app hang when viewing the Workout History or Training Plan view's in iOS 16.1.

Oct. 21, 2022

v 2.0.1

This is a minor update streamlining iOS Widget and watchOS Complication code.

Sept. 28, 2022

v 2.0

iOS
Charts! The Workout History tab now gives you a month-by-month overview of your running history. Helping you spot trends in your workout routine.

5 new app icons to choose from!
These icons were generated using DALL•E2 Artificial Intelligence.

Lock Screen Widgets!
View your current training distance or workout for that day right on your lock screen. Which makes it the fastest way to know if you have a rest day, my own personal favorite.

Apple Weather is now available as in in-app purchase within Run Roster. If you choose to subscribe to Apple Weather you will be provided with your current weather as well as a 5-day forecast for your area. This weather is viewable within your active training plan.

watchOS
Run Roster on watchOS has been redesigned overall for a cleaner look and feel. New watchOS complications and full support for the Apple Watch Ultra coming soon.

Thank you for your ongoing support of Run Roster.
-Dan O'Leary

Jan. 28, 2022

v 1.4.4

Added a "Now Playing" view to the watchOS component of the app. While on an active run if you swipe right you'll be able to control your currently playing media.

Fixed a bug on iOS which would cause the training plan to scroll to the top of the list when checking off a training day.

Jan. 4, 2022

v 1.4.3

Fixed a bug where activating a new training plan would not properly update the training plan schedule under the "Current Training" tab.

Sept. 23, 2021

v 1.4.2

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Updated for iOS15 and watchOS8.

Most changes with this update occur behind the scenes.

The largest improvement can be found on watchOS which now allows Run Roster to continually display your run metrics during a workout even while your wrist is lowered. Instead of blurring out the display, now a quick glance down at your wrist will still allow you to see all of your run details.

As always thank you for your ongoing support.
- Dan