OpenSeizureDetector Android App - Change Log ============================================ V2.0.4 - 09 May 2016 - Improved handling of watch app settings to make sure they are loaded correctly without having to re-start app. - Added watch app to Android phone app package so watch app can be installed directly from phone rather than using pebble store. - Changed main screen graph to bar chart and highlights frequency region of interest. V2.0.3 - 23 April 2016 Further modification to beep code to avoid occasional crashes if system tries to beep during a re-start. Log faults to alarm log on SD Card. V2.0.2 - 13 April 2016 Modified 'beep' code to try to avoid crashes on some systems. V2.0.1 - 02 April 2016 Fixed issue with fault alarms not sounding if watch disconnects from phone. V2.0 - 30 March 2016 Behind the Scenes - Merged the server and client apps so only one app is needed to remove code duplication. - Major rewrite of background service back-end to handle different data sources - either pebble or network so it can act as either server or client. User Interface - Added start-up screen that shows the bits of the system starting and confirms they work before showing the main screen. - start-up screen has buttons to change the settings. - If pebble datasource is selected, start-up screen has an option to open the pebble app to manage pebble connection issues, and to install the watch-app directly. - The main screen has been tidied up a bit, and now includes bar graphs to show how close to alarming the current movement is.. - Settings screen broken down into different logical screens to make it easier to find a setting to change. - Changing a setting now re-starts the whole app to make sure the new setting is being used. - Added an 'about' page with links to http://openseizuredetector.org.uk web site and copyright and acknowledgement notices. - Added ability to latch alarms so they have to be actively accepted to silence the alarm, rather than it re-setting when the movement stops. - Fixed problem with the system being difficult to shut down if as multiple instances of main screen could be active at once.