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Deliveries: a package tracker

9.5.1 for iPhone, iPad
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Deliveries: a package tracker Description
Deliveries helps you keep track of all your packages, so you always know when they’re going to arrive. Whether it's the latest gadget you've preordered online, or a new graphic novel you can't wait to dive into, Deliveries will keep tabs on it so you don't miss the doorbell.

The main list shows a summary of all your shipments and counts down the days. Select a delivery for more information, and see where it is on a map. If you like you can view the shipping company’s web page, or easily share your shipment over email, iMessage, or AirDrop. Deliveries can even add estimated delivery dates to your calendar, and a Notification Center widget lets you quickly check your packages without opening the app. All your old deliveries are archived so you can look them up again if you need to. An Apple Watch app is also included so you can see the latest updates with just a glance.

Deliveries supports dozens of services, including US Postal Service, DHL, TNT, Canada Post, and many more. You can also track orders from services like Amazon and Apple, even before they ship. (Some services are limited to specific countries—visit junecloud.com/services for details.) If you have packages from other services, just select “Other” and enter a delivery date and web site—so you can check on them when you need to and still keep everything in one place.

Deliveries is also available for Mac. You can sync your deliveries between devices with iCloud or our own Junecloud sync. If you create a Junecloud account, you can add new shipments from any web browser.

Have any questions? Just visit junecloud.com/sync and click Help.

Terms of Use: https://junecloud.com/legal/terms.html
Privacy Policy: https://junecloud.com/legal/privacy.html
Deliveries: a package tracker 9.5.1 Update
2023-10-24
• Fixed a crash and other issues that could happen when updating the “Add to Calendar” view.
• Fixed a crash that could happen when updating from an earlier version.
• Fixed a crash that could happen when the app is closing.
• Improved date detection for Apple Japan.
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Free
Version:
9.5.1
Size:
32.3 MB
Update Date:
2023-10-24
Developer:
Junecloud LLC
Language:
English French German Japanese

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9.5.1 2023-10-24
• Fixed a crash and other issues that could happen when updating the “Add to Calendar” view.
• Fixed a crash that could happen when updating from an earlier version.
• Fixed a crash that could happen when the app is closing.
• Improved date detection for Apple Japan.
9.5 2023-09-11
• UPS tracking information is no longer available in the app. You can now manually enter a delivery date for UPS shipments, and you’ll get a notification on the delivery date at 9AM as a reminder. You will need to use the “view details online” button to check the status. As a reminder, here’s our statement from last year on the future of Deliveries: juncld.com/e3Gm
• Search has been redesigned to work in a more standard way.
• The Add Delivery view has been improved, so you can see more of the text, and it's easier to review your choices.
• The iPad layout has been refreshed, with a consistent sidebar button in the upper-left corner, and a swipe gesture to reveal the sidebar. The settings button has been moved to accommodate this change.
• Keyboard navigation is significantly improved on iPad.
• Drag and drop has been improved. For example, you can now drag a delivery into the Files app to create a deliveries file.
• Settings views are no longer dismissed automatically after changing them (for example the sort view).
• Signing in to Junecloud is easier if your account is saved in iCloud Keychain.
• Improved performance when iCloud is temporarily unavailable. Previously this could reset iCloud sync, which can be a slow process with a lot of data. Now it will no longer reset unless you turn off iCloud sync or the database is reset.
• Fixed an issue where a background update or extension update might stop before all the work was complete. This was especially noticeable in the “Add to Deliveries” extension—it would fail to update and sync the delivery you just added.
• Improved the appearance of map routes in cases where a package goes back and forth between two locations.
• Updated for changes to OnTrac, Canada Post, and Aramex Shop and Ship.
• Improved date parsing for Amazon. Overnight deliveries should show the correct dates now.
• Improved order detection on apple.com.
• Improved mapping for DHL.
• Worked around an issue where iOS would ask to save your Junecloud password to the keychain even if you had tapped cancel, or the password was incorrect. This bug also caused two different prompts when signing in successfully. Now you should only be prompted to save a valid password, after a successful sign in.
• Fixed an issue where the app didn’t update immediately after turning on iCloud or Junecloud sync.
• Fixed issues with password autofill when importing from a site or signing in to a service.
• Fixed a crash when creating a new Junecloud account.
• Fixed a crash that could happen when adding a placeholder with certain URLs.
• Fixed a crash when saving a password from a web view.
• Fixed some other possible crashes.
• Some of the oldest code in Deliveries has been rewritten for better performance.
• Improved how logs are written to disk, making it more efficient.
• Support for the old style of Today widget has been removed.
• Some other minor adjustments.
• Note: iOS 14 or later is now required.

Apple Watch:
• Complications have an improved design on watchOS 9 or later.
• You can now select a specific delivery for watch face complications on watchOS 9 or later. You can even show different deliveries in different complication slots, or on different watch faces.
9.4.1 2022-11-26
• Fixed a bug where calendar events may not have updated after a delivery date changed to an earlier date.
• Fixed a bug where map routes might have displayed in the wrong color.
• Improved the Japanese text on shared images.
• Fixed repeated crashes in the Apple Watch app on watchOS 8 and earlier.
9.4 2022-10-24
• Updated for iOS 16 and the latest devices.
• Lock Screen widgets are now available on iOS 16. Your next expected delivery is shown by default. When you’re editing your Lock Screen widgets, you can tap on a Deliveries widget you’ve added to change which delivery is shown.
• You can now manually enter a delivery date for shipments from services we are no longer able to support. These shipments can also be manually marked as delivered.
• Deliveries will now show a notification on the day they’re expected, including shipments with a manually entered date. This notification will be delivered at 9AM, unless there was already a notification earlier that morning.
• Improved clipboard detection on iOS 16. If Deliveries frequently asks for permission to access to paste from other apps, make sure you have iOS 16.1 or later installed. Tap the gear icon, tap “Clipboard Detection”, then tap “Open Settings”. Then tap “Paste from Other Apps” and select “Allow”.
• The online view is now shown as an overlay you can swipe down to dismiss. This makes it faster to return to the app if you’ve opened any links on the site.
• Added support for scanning Codabar barcodes, which are often used by FedEx and Yamato, for example. This feature requires iOS 15.4 or later.
• Improved performance of the barcode scanner, particularly on older devices.
• If you use Mail to Deliveries, you can now review messages that were recently forwarded to your account. Visit junecloud.com/sync, sign in, tap the gear icon to open the settings, then choose “review recent messages”.
• If you’re signed into a Junecloud account, there’s now an option to delete your account in the sync settings.
• Fixed issues with creating an account in the app.
• Fixed issues with item name detection when importing from Amazon.
• Fixed an issue where some characters, like a closing parenthesis, were unintentionally removed from the end of the item name.
• Fixed a bug where certain characters (like tabs) in the item name would cause an unexpected “fill out all required fields” error. Characters that aren’t allowed are now replaced with spaces.
• Fixed a bug with iCloud sync that could result in delivery settings unexpectedly reappearing, particularly dates.
• Fixed a bug where map routes might be the wrong color.
• Made an adjustment to how data syncs in to the app, so it’s less likely to cause issues with future versions when a service is added or changed.
• Some other minor improvements.

Apple Watch:
• Updated for watchOS 9 and the latest devices.
• The large rectangular complication has an improved design that includes the current status of your package, just like our new Lock Screen widget for iPhone.
• Placeholders and deliveries from unsupported services can now be marked as delivered on Apple Watch.
• Improved the appearance of notifications.
• Note: watchOS 7 or later is now required.
9.3.2 2022-03-23
• Fixed issues with FedEx.
9.3.1 2022-02-11
This update fixes a crash that could happen when opening the app. We have also fixed an issue on our server caused some purchases to expire unexpectedly. The previous update included enhancements for iOS 15, improved sharing, and more. For full details, visit juncld.com/e39G

• Fixed a crash that could happen when opening the app.
• Updated copyright dates.
9.3 2022-01-28
• Updated for iOS 15.
• Sharing a single delivery via Messages is greatly improved. You now get a perfectly formatted link with the name of the delivery. If there’s a location, the link preview will show the map. If there’s no location, it will show the Deliveries icon.
• Sharing via AirDrop now sends a link instead of a file, so it’s easier to share with someone that doesn’t have the app.
• Sharing multiple deliveries now shows an accurate preview with a file icon and the number of deliveries being shared. It works more consistently and just shares a file in most cases. It also works with more services—for example you can now save to Notes.
• Notifications that a package has been delivered are now marked as Time Sensitive on iOS 15.
• When you use “Hey Siri, share this” or the “Add Link” button in Quick Notes, it will now use a link to share.deliveries.app. This allows those links to open in Deliveries, so they’re better for sharing and you can use them to check on your own shipments.
• Improved keyboard shortcuts and navigation on iPadOS 15.
• The “…” button now uses a standard menu on iOS 14 or later.
• The “…” menu now always shows a “Sign In” option for Amazon orders, in case you need it.
• You can now search for Apple orders using a tracking number for an individual shipment in that order.
• Improved how clipboard detection is handled the first time the app is opened.
• Improved validation of tracking numbers. For example there were certain cases where as USPS number with spaces would give an error instead of automatically removing them.
• Improved validation for FedEx tracking numbers and Apple order numbers.
• Improved support for scanning Poste Italiane barcodes.
• Improved tracking number detection for LaserShip.
• Improved how map views determine what part of the map to show.
• Improved filtering of unwanted numbers when adding from an email.
• Improved the appearance of the subscription view.
• Improved results for “Add multiple deliveries” on Amazon. This is now an easy way to add all orders that have not already been added.
• Fixed a bug where some deliveries might show “delivery date unknown” and no other information when there was an error updating the delivery.
• Fixed a bug where an archived item that was removed from a calendar might be added back.
• Fixed a bug where the “Background Notifications” setting could not be turned off.
• Fixed a bug that could cause the widget to crash and appear blank after upgrading from an earlier version of the app.
• Fixed a bug where deliveries could fail to update after a device was set to a date in the future.
• Fixed a bug in the barcode scanner where the flashlight button was partially visible on devices that don’t support this feature.
• Fixed a bug where the “Show more” button on the “Add Delivery” screen was sometimes cut off.
• Fixed an issue tracking DHL numbers with a dash.
• Fixed an issue where new items did not always appear at the top of the list when using manual sorting.
• Fixed an issue where the app would needlessly sync with Junecloud immediately after a time change.
• Fixed some animation quirks when archiving or deleting an item via a context menu.
• Fixed some quirks with the preview when you press on a delivery.
• Made some adjustments to the barcode scanner to reduce crashes.

Apple Watch:
• Updated appearance for watchOS 8.
• Support for Apple Watch Series 7.
• On Apple Watch models with an always-on display, the app will now dim to conserve battery instead of blurring out.
• When the current location is unknown, the map will now center on the previous location when possible.
• Fixed a bug where the “Updated…” text at the bottom might be cut off.
• Fixed a bug where the app might freeze when scrolling down the detail view on watchOS 8.
• Fixed a bug where some data was not saved correctly, which could result in missing data after archiving a delivery on Apple Watch.
9.2.1 2021-09-23
This update fixes some common issues with our previous update, which included many other improvements. For full details, visit juncld.com/e39G

• Fixed an issue where the app might get stuck “updating” if it was unable to upgrade the database from an older version. In most cases the app is now able to upgrade the database. If it is still unable to, the problem is now handled automatically, and a new, empty database is created.
• Improved the upgrade process to minimize freezes or crashes when handling a large database.
• Fixed a crash that could happen if Handoff was used before the app had a chance to upgrade its database.
• Fixed an issue that prevented suggestions from showing on the Add Delivery screen.
• Fixed an issue where the app might needlessly download an older service update than the one included with the app.
• Fixed an issue where parts of the app’s update process (like refreshing deliveries or syncing) might not work if the startup process was interrupted. This situation is now handled automatically.
9.1.1 2020-12-19
• Faster text entry: the Add Delivery screen now uses the number keyboard by default. On the Edit Delivery screen, the item name field is selected automatically if it’s empty.
• Improved widget refreshing: it's more efficient and more reliable.
• Fixed an issue where the app might get stuck due to an iCloud problem.
• Updated support for DHL Germany.
• Improved tracking number validation for Poste Italiane.
• Fixed an issue where the contact form sometimes failed without an explanation if the name field was left blank.
• Some other minor bug fixes.
9.1 2020-11-25
• New widgets for iOS 14.
• Updated for the latest devices.
• Improved tracking number validation for USPS and Chronopost.
• Fixed an issue where “Import from a web site” did not always detect deliveries on the page.
• Fixed an issue where “Import from a web site” showed the results in the wrong order. Now deliveries at the top of the page should appear first.
• Improved importing from UPS.
• Improved syncing with Apple Watch. This fixes an issue where items might continue to show on Apple Watch after they were archived or deleted.
• Fixed an issue with the Apple Watch complication. Previously if all of the today’s items had been delivered, the complication would count down until the next delivery. Now it will show a checkmark until the day ends, or all of the delivered items are acrhived.
• Improved date detection for Apple orders.
• Improved date detection for Amazon when the language is not set to the default.
• Fixed unexpected errors checking Hermes and Posten shipments that do not have any information available.
• Fixed an issue where some Hermes shipments would continue to show the estimated delivery date instead of the actual delivered date.
• Fixed an issue where “restore purchases” did not always work as expected.
• Fixed a bug where a previous purchase was not always recoginized, or a complimentary subscription would show an incorrect date.
• Fixed a possible crash when showing the detail view.
• Placeholders no longer count toward the maximum number of deliveries.
• A few other minor bug fixes.
9.0.2 2020-10-13
• Fixed an issue where iCloud sync did not work correctly for some people, particularly those who recently used the app for the first time.
• Fixed an issue where some UPS tracking numbers could not be added, with an incorrect message that the number was not valid.
• The “Restore Purchases” button is now shown on the Subscription screen if you have a complimentary subscription. This will refresh the expiration date if the incorrect date is shown.
• The “Name” field when filling out the contact form or registering for a Junecloud account now has an option to enter your name with one tap, and has better autocorrect and capitalization behavior.
9.0.1 2020-10-02
• A fresh look: We've touched up every detail to make it easier to keep track of your shipments. Dark mode is included, and support for all text sizes is improved.
• Subscriptions: Try Deliveries for a month to see if it works for you, or subscribe yearly for a significant discount. One subscription gives you access to Deliveries on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. If you previously purchased the app, you'll still get most features for no extra charge. Learn more at juncld.com/subs
• Tracking history: For most services, the full history is shown in the app, and it's archived with the delivery if you ever need to look it up.
• Easier to add deliveries: It's faster to add new shipments, with improved suggestions, and an "import" option to add multiple shipments from popular sites.
• Drag and drop: Rest your finger then drag to reorder deliveries. On iPad, drop emails, links, or text onto the app to add shipments. You can also drag deliveries to other apps, like Files or Safari.
• Multiple selection: Tap and drag with two fingers to select, then archive or share several items at once. You can also use the select button to select items one at a time. If you accidentally delete something, swipe left with three fingers to undo, shake your device, or press ⌘Z on an external keyboard.
• Sync: Both iCloud and Junecloud are faster and more reliable. You can also use both, for the benefits of iCloud without missing out on Junecloud features like "Mail to Deliveries" and web access.
• Export: Save a complete backup of your active and archived items. Tap the gear icon, tap "Manage Your Data", then "Export Deliveries". You'll get a single file with everything, so it's easy to share or re-import later.
• Placeholders: Previously labeled "Other", placeholders now include buttons to quickly edit them or mark them as delivered.
• Dates: The year is now shown for dates further away. On the details screen, tap on a countdown like "delivered in 5 days" to see the actual date.
• Item name suggestions: Type a few letters and Deliveries will suggest previous item names.
• Help with mistakes: As you enter information, small mistakes like extra spaces are cleaned up automatically. If you try to save a delivery with an invalid tracking number, the app will let you know, so you can fix the typo or choose a different service.
• Archived items: They're no longer dimmed out, so they're easier to read. You can also edit item names without restoring.
• Source details: Deliveries added through email or Safari now include information about where they came from. Tap to open the email or web page.
• Sorting: Your manual sort order now syncs with iCloud.
• Siri Shortcuts: The "check on a delivery" shortcut can now be used conversationally to check any of your active deliveries. In the Shortcuts app, the "Add a Delivery" action now accepts input, and most actions output information about your packages.
• Improved keyboard support: Use the arrow keys to select a delivery, or to select a suggestion when adding a new delivery.
• Quick Look: Exported files can be previewed in Spotlight or the Files app.
• Clipboard detection: Like before, Deliveries can automatically detect tracking numbers on your clipboard so you can add them easily. If you prefer, there is now an option to turn this feature off.
• The "Add to Deliveries" extension has moved—look for the color icon in the Share sheet.
• Data Matrix barcodes are now supported. These are sometimes used for Amazon return codes, for example.
• Many other improvements to performance and reliability.
• 9.0.1 fixes an issue where some purchases were not recognized by the app.
• Note: iOS 13 or later is required.

Apple Watch:
• A fresh look: See more information at a glance.
• The Siri watch face will remind you of upcoming deliveries.
• iCloud sync keeps your deliveries up to date even if you're away from your phone.
• Syncing with iPhone is faster and more reliable.
• Note: watchOS 6 or later is required.
9.0 2020-09-30
• A fresh look: We've touched up every detail to make it easier to keep track of your shipments. Dark mode is included, and support for all text sizes is improved.
• Subscriptions: Try Deliveries for a month to see if it works for you, or subscribe yearly for a significant discount. One subscription gives you access to Deliveries on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. If you previously purchased the app, you'll still get most features for no extra charge. Learn more at juncld.com/subs
• Tracking history: For most services, the full history is shown in the app, and it's archived with the delivery if you ever need to look it up.
• Easier to add deliveries: It's faster to add new shipments, with improved suggestions, and an "import" option to add multiple shipments from popular sites.
• Drag and drop: Rest your finger then drag to reorder deliveries. On iPad, drop emails, links, or text onto the app to add shipments. You can also drag deliveries to other apps, like Files or Safari.
• Multiple selection: Tap and drag with two fingers to select, then archive or share several items at once. You can also use the select button to select items one at a time. If you accidentally delete something, swipe left with three fingers to undo, shake your device, or press ⌘Z on an external keyboard.
• Sync: Both iCloud and Junecloud are faster and more reliable. You can also use both, for the benefits of iCloud without missing out on Junecloud features like "Mail to Deliveries" and web access.
• Export: Save a complete backup of your active and archived items. Tap the gear icon, tap "Manage Your Data", then "Export Deliveries". You'll get a single file with everything, so it's easy to share or re-import later.
• Placeholders: Previously labeled "Other", placeholders now include buttons to quickly edit them or mark them as delivered.
• Dates: The year is now shown for dates further away. On the details screen, tap on a countdown like "delivered in 5 days" to see the actual date.
• Item name suggestions: Type a few letters and Deliveries will suggest previous item names.
• Help with mistakes: As you enter information, small mistakes like extra spaces are cleaned up automatically. If you try to save a delivery with an invalid tracking number, the app will let you know, so you can fix the typo or choose a different service.
• Archived items: They're no longer dimmed out, so they're easier to read. You can also edit item names without restoring.
• Source details: Deliveries added through email or Safari now include information about where they came from. Tap to open the email or web page.
• Sorting: Your manual sort order now syncs with iCloud.
• Siri Shortcuts: The "check on a delivery" shortcut can now be used conversationally to check any of your active deliveries. In the Shortcuts app, the "Add a Delivery" action now accepts input, and most actions output information about your packages.
• Improved keyboard support: Use the arrow keys to select a delivery, or to select a suggestion when adding a new delivery.
• Quick Look: Exported files can be previewed in Spotlight or the Files app.
• Clipboard detection: Like before, Deliveries can automatically detect tracking numbers on your clipboard so you can add them easily. If you prefer, there is now an option to turn this feature off.
• The "Add to Deliveries" extension has moved—look for the color icon in the Share sheet.
• Data Matrix barcodes are now supported. These are sometimes used for Amazon return codes, for example.
• Many other improvements to performance and reliability.
• Note: iOS 13 or later is required.

Apple Watch:

• A fresh look: See more information at a glance.
• The Siri watch face will remind you of upcoming deliveries.
• iCloud sync keeps your deliveries up to date even if you're away from your phone.
• Syncing with iPhone is faster and more reliable.
• Note: watchOS 6 or later is required.
8.4.6 2020-09-20
Fixed a bug where parts of the app displayed incorrectly in dark mode. We have a major update coming soon with full support for dark mode, and many other improvements.
8.4.5 2020-09-17
- Fixed issues with UPS.• Fixed issues with UPS.
• Fixed an issue where some LaserShip shipments were not marked as delivered.
• Added locations for Post Austria, when available, and improved error handling.
• Improved mapping for Canada Post.
• Note: If you use Junecloud Sync, you’ll need to sign in again after installing this update. You may need to re-enter any passwords that were previously saved. We’re very sorry for the inconvenience.- Note: If you use Junecloud Sync, you'll need to sign in again after installing this update. We're very sorry for the inconvenience.
8.4.4 2020-05-28
• Improved results for La Poste, Apple, and Amazon.
• Improved link detection for Post Austria.
• Improved HLG tracking number detection.
• Updated for compatibility with future service updates.
8.4.3 2020-02-27
• Fixed issues with Purolator.
• Fixed an issue where the "Add to Deliveries" extension might add too many items to Amazon orders.
• Improved detection of tracking numbers in links.
• Improved tracking number detection for Purolator and FedEx.
8.4.2 2019-09-26
• Fixed an issue where Siri might refer to "your %@ delivery".
• Fixed an issue where adding a Siri Shortcut might suggest using a phrase like "pIcFtB".
8.4.1 2019-08-19
• Fixed an issue where certain Amazon orders could get stuck, preventing other deliveries from updating.
• Fixed an issue with USPS tracking numbers that include unexpected characters, like commas.
• Fixed an issue decoding the characters æ and Æ in Amazon item names.
• Connections to dhl.com now use HTTPS, and various links to tracking details have been updated to HTTPS.
• Improved link detection for PostNL.
• Links in sharing emails now go to https://deliveries.app instead of our previous site.
• Fixed a bug where the Deliveries icon did not load in sharing emails.
• Fixed a bug where rich notifications were too tall on iPad.
• Fixed a possible crash when scanning barcodes.
8.4 2019-05-07
Siri Shortcuts:
• The Siri shortcut "check my deliveries" now includes a summary of your deliveries as well as your next delivery date, so it's more useful on Apple Watch, HomePod, and in other situations. (The suggested phrase was previously "show my deliveries"—of course you can use any phrase you like.)
• Siri responses are now shown with the same colors used in the app.
• Siri Shortcuts are now available in German and Japanese.
• Improved Siri responses when you do not have any deliveries.
• You will no longer get Siri suggestions for deliveries that have been archived or deleted.
• The Siri Shortcuts section of the app's settings will no longer suggest shortcuts you've already set up.

Barcode scanner:
• Added support for QR codes from the U.S. Postal Service. QR codes for other services should also work if the tracking number is included in the content of the code.
• Improved barcode recognition for DPD.

Calendar events:
• Improved cleanup of duplicate calendar events when multiple devices add events to the same calendar.
• Fixed a bug where events were duplicated on Exchange calendars, and Deliveries was not be able to clean up the duplicates. You will need to manually remove any existing duplicates.
• Fixed some cases where Deliveries might forget which calendar you had selected.
• Fixed a bug where color dots might be missing in the Calendar settings.

And more:
• Fixed a bug on Apple Watch where the list of deliveries did not update correctly after archiving a delivery.
• Fixed a bug on Apple Watch where the view did not update correctly after changing the selected package.
• Fixed an issue where deliveries were not always sorted correctly in the Today widget.
• Updated for changes to La Poste, Posten Norway, OnTrac, and TNT.
• Improved results for Apple and DHL.
• Improved link detection for Hermes, Posten, Swiss Post, and Yamato.
• Improved mapping for USPS and Swiss Post.
• Improved clipboard detection.
• Fixed issues with item name detection when using the "Add to Deliveries" extension on smile.amazon.com.
• The "Updated…" text is now based solely on your active deliveries, which should better match what you'd expect.
• Improved handling of deliveries that sync in from services added in future versions of the app.
• Added support for future service updates.
• Some other minor improvements.
8.3 2018-11-28
• Siri Shortcuts: you can now use Siri to find out when your next delivery is, check on all your deliveries, or add a new one. To get started, tap the gear icon, then Siri Shortcuts, and add a new shortcut.
8.2.1 2018-11-16
• Fixed crashes that could happen on Apple Watch Series 3 and earlier.
• Improved support for DPD barcodes.
8.2 2018-11-07
• Added support for the new iPad Pro.
• Improved date detection for Amazon.de and Amazon.es.
• Improved link detection for DHL and TNT Express Australia.
• Improved tracking number detection for Hermes.
• Fixed a bug where complication previews in the Watch app for iPhone did not always display correctly.
• Fixed a bug where the service update version was not always updated correctly.
• Fixed some minor layout issues.
• Updated to the latest version of the 1Password extension. Note: 1Password users with iOS 12 can enable AutoFill for the best results: https://support.1password.com/ios-autofill/
8.1 2018-10-17
• Added support for iPhone XS Max.
• Added support for Apple Watch Series 4, including complications for the Infograph watch faces.
• Improved results in the Add to Deliveries extension, especially on Apple, Amazon, and Etsy pages.
• Improved tracking number detection for Post.at and TNT Express Australia.
• Improved handling of unexpected errors.
• Improved parsing of Italian dates.
• Improved compatibility with future service updates.
• Improved security requirements for connections to LaserShip, OnTrac, and TNT Express Australia.
• Fixed a bug where buttons in the navigation bar might stop working if there was an error saving.
• Manually checking for service updates will no longer delete the installed update until the new one is downloaded and verified.
• Added support for files created by future versions of the app.
• Note: the Apple Watch app now requires watchOS 3.0 or later.
8.0.9 2018-07-11
- Fixed some animation quirks when archiving a delivery.
- Fixed a bug where opening the app from the Today widget might show the clipboard prompt and then immediately dismiss it.
- Fixed a bug where the app would needlessly sync at midnight.
- Updated link detection for Canada Post and DPD Germany.
- Some other minor optimizations.
- You can now download or delete your iCloud data: https://junecloud.com/icloud/deliveries/ or your Junecloud Sync data: https://junecloud.com/sync/settings/
8.0.8 2018-04-30
• Fixed problems with Chronopost, DHL Germany, and Hermes.
• Improved barcode scanning for USPS.
• Improved link detection for Australia Post, Hermes, and others.
• Improved password autofill.
• Some other minor bug fixes and improvements.
8.0.7 2017-12-14
• Fewer sign in prompts for most Amazon deliveries, and other improvements to the sign in process.
• Fixed a bug where the Today widget might crash or reload repeatedly.
• Fixed an issue on iPad where the rating prompt would display incorrectly in Split View or Slide Over, obscuring the app.
• Improved URL recognition for DHL Germany.
• Some other minor improvements to URL detection.
• Some minor, behind-the-scenes maintenance.
8.0.6 2017-11-03
• Improved barcode scanner: it's easier to scan the right barcode, and the focus adjusts automatically. Still having trouble? Try rotating your device to landscape for long barcodes, or tap on the barcode to lock focus.
• Improved support for iPhone X.
• Improved sign in reliability on iOS 11.
• Improved link detection.
• Removed excess padding in the Today widget on iOS 11.
• Reduced accidental taps in the Today widget.
• Fixed a crash when using the "Save Image" share option on iOS 11.
• Fixed a crash when viewing an "Other" delivery with an invalid web site address.
8.0.5 2017-09-23
• Now compatible with iOS 11.
• Improved results for Amazon and Apple orders when you use Add to Deliveries in Safari. Deliveries also recognizes more URLs from these services.
• Improved tracking number detection for DPD.
• Fixed a possible crash when clearing saved passwords.
8.0.4 2017-09-06
• FedEx is now supported in more languages.
• Fixed a bug where your Junecloud password was not always saved to iCloud Keychain when it should be.
• You may be asked to rate Deliveries after archiving a delivery. It only takes two quick taps and you won't see it often. Your feedback means a lot to us, and we're always hard at work on more improvements. Thank you!
• Fixed a few minor bugs.
8.0.3 2017-05-20
• Updated for changes to PostNord (Sweden and Denmark). We apologize for the unacceptably long delay in fixing this.
• Improved tracking number detection for PostNord, Posten Norway, and LaserShip.
• Improved support for Amazon's mobile site in the "Add to Deliveries" extension.
• Fixed a bug where the Add Delivery screen did not always show the expected results. For example, "1LS00000000 lasership" will now suggest adding a LaserShip delivery, even though the number by itself is not detected as a LaserShip number.
• Fixed a bug where the “Sign in required” button wasn’t translated.
• Improved iCloud compatibility with future versions of the app.
8.0.2 2017-03-11
- The "background notifications" setting is now disabled if Deliveries does not have permission to display notifications. This permission can only be changed in the Settings app, so you will see a message telling you how to change it.
- Improved suggestions when adding a delivery, particularly if you're using the "Add to Deliveries" extension. Some incorrect suggestions will no longer appear, and better results appear higher in the list. You'll also always see an "Other" option at the end if you're adding a URL that Deliveries doesn't recognize.
- Entering an Amazon Logistics tracking number will now show "Amazon - by tracking link" as a suggestion. It's not possible to track these shipments using the number alone, so you'll need to paste in the address of the "Track Package" page.
- When you add an "Amazon - by tracking link" shipment there's now some text at the bottom of the screen explaining what you need to enter.
- When you sign in to a service, you'll be asked if you'd like to save your password, so it can be filled in automatically next time.
- You will no longer be prompted to add a delivery from your clipboard if it has already been added.
- Updated for changes to Poste.it.
- Improved tracking number detection for DHL Germany and TNT.
- Improved barcode scanning for Canada Post.
- Improved flexibility of country code entry for PostNL. It can now be before the postal code, after it, or even by itself if a postal code isn't required.
- Improved URL detection for certain web sites like internationalparceltracking.com and poste.it.
- Improved mapping for some services.
- Fixed a bug where the correct delivery was not always displayed after using Handoff or opening the app from a URL.
- Fixed a bug that could cause duplicate notifications when using the "Add to Deliveries" extension.
- Fixed a bug where a delivery might refresh needlessly before you had a chance to sign in.
- Fixed a bug where changing a delivery from one service to another might carry over information to a completely different field. (You might have wound up with an email address in a "web site" field, for example.)
- Improved security requirements for third-party services.
- Fixed several possible crashes, and improved performance a bit.
8.0.1 2016-12-23
Deliveries 8.0 is a major update for for iOS 10 and watchOS 3. watchOS 2.2 is also supported. This release includes everything below plus a few extra bug fixes.

Notifications:
- Press on a notification for more information and a map. (On a device without 3D Touch, swipe left and tap View.)
- Old notifications are cleared out automatically, so you only see the latest details.
- If you turn off Background App Refresh in the Settings app and then turn it back on later, background updates will resume automatically.
- Item names no longer show twice in notifications.

Today widget:
- The Today widget shows a single delivery by default, with a "Show More" button to reveal as many as possible.
- The Today widget now updates on its own, even if Background App Refresh is off.
- On a device with 3D Touch, press the home screen icon to see the first delivery in your list.

Apple Watch:
- The Apple Watch app can update in the background on watchOS 3, so it's up to date as soon as you open in it.
- Reliability and performance is greatly improved on all supported versions of watchOS (2.2 or later).
- Improved the display of multicolor complication icons on watchOS 3.

Adding deliveries:
- Improved suggestions when you add a delivery.
- Swipe a suggestion on the Add Delivery screen to hide it. Hidden services will no longer show as suggestions unless that's the best guess we have. You can always find hidden services by choosing "More Options", selecting "From", and then "Show All Services".
- The "Add to Deliveries" extension now syncs and updates immediately.
- The "Add to Deliveries" extension automatically fills in item names for "Amazon - by tracking link" deliveries. Just go to Amazon's "Your Orders" page in Safari, tap the Share button, and choose "Add to Deliveries".
- Improved tracking number detection for GLS, LaserShip, PostNL, and Yamato.
- Improved recognition of UPS and PostNL links.
- Improved support for Universal Clipboard, if you copy tracking information on one device and then open Deliveries on another.

Calendar:
- The list of calendars is grouped by source (for example, iCloud or Google).
- Fixed a bug where calendar events were updated more often than they should have been. This was especially noticeable with shared calendars, because you'd get frequent notifications about events being updated.

Stickers:
- If you're sharing a delivery with iMessage, you can add one of our package pals for a bit of character.

And more:
- On iPhone 7 you'll now get subtle haptic feedback for various actions.
- The refresh status of a delivery is now shown on the right side of each delivery in the list, so the progress indicator is less obtrusive. When Deliveries is unable to update the status, you'll see an alert icon. For an Amazon delivery, this often means that you need to sign in.
- Improvements to Amazon sign in. If you still have problems, please visit juncld.com/e3D8 for new troubleshooting options.
- If a delivered item can no longer be found online, Deliveries will keep the last known details instead of showing a "not found" error. We do still recommend you archive deliveries that no longer need to be refreshed.
- If you restore an archived delivery that's no longer available online, it will continue to show the last known details, so you don't lose any information.
- Improved support for Dynamic Type.
- If you search for deliveries in Spotlight, you'll see a "Search in App" button so you can see more results in the app.
- Improved some icons and other visual refinements.
- Many improvements to stability and performance.
- Note: if you are updating from Deliveries 5.2.1 or earlier, your existing deliveries and settings will be lost.
8.0 2016-12-15
- Updated for iOS 10 and watchOS 3. watchOS 2.2 is also supported.

Notifications:
- Press on a notification for more information and a map. (On a device without 3D Touch, swipe left and tap View.)
- Old notifications are cleared out automatically, so you only see the latest details.
- If you turn off Background App Refresh in the Settings app and then turn it back on later, background updates will resume automatically.
- Item names no longer show twice in notifications.

Today widget:
- The Today widget shows a single delivery by default, with a "Show More" button to reveal as many as possible.
- The Today widget now updates on its own, even if Background App Refresh is off.
- On a device with 3D Touch, press the home screen icon to see the first delivery in your list.

Apple Watch:
- The Apple Watch app can update in the background on watchOS 3, so it's up to date as soon as you open in it.
- Reliability and performance is greatly improved on all supported versions of watchOS (2.2 or later).
- Improved the display of multicolor complication icons on watchOS 3.

Adding deliveries:
- Improved suggestions when you add a delivery.
- Swipe a suggestion on the Add Delivery screen to hide it. Hidden services will no longer show as suggestions unless that's the best guess we have. You can always find hidden services by choosing "More Options", selecting "From", and then "Show All Services".
- The "Add to Deliveries" extension now syncs and updates immediately.
- The "Add to Deliveries" extension automatically fills in item names for "Amazon - by tracking link" deliveries. Just go to Amazon's "Your Orders" page in Safari, tap the Share button, and choose "Add to Deliveries".
- Improved tracking number detection for GLS, LaserShip, PostNL, and Yamato.
- Improved recognition of UPS and PostNL links.
- Improved support for Universal Clipboard, if you copy tracking information on one device and then open Deliveries on another.

Calendar:
- The list of calendars is grouped by source (for example, iCloud or Google).
- Fixed a bug where calendar events were updated more often than they should have been. This was especially noticeable with shared calendars, because you'd get frequent notifications about events being updated.

Stickers:
- If you're sharing a delivery with iMessage, you can add one of our package pals for a bit of character.

And more:
- On iPhone 7 you'll now get subtle haptic feedback for various actions.
- The refresh status of a delivery is now shown on the right side of each delivery in the list, so the progress indicator is less obtrusive. When Deliveries is unable to update the status, you'll see an alert icon. For an Amazon delivery, this often means that you need to sign in.
- Improvements to Amazon sign in. If you still have problems, please visit juncld.com/e3D8 for new troubleshooting options.
- If a delivered item can no longer be found online, Deliveries will keep the last known details instead of showing a "not found" error. We do still recommend you archive deliveries that no longer need to be refreshed.
- If you restore an archived delivery that's no longer available online, it will continue to show the last known details, so you don't lose any information.
- Improved support for Dynamic Type.
- If you search for deliveries in Spotlight, you'll see a "Search in App" button so you can see more results in the app.
- Improved some icons and other visual refinements.
- Many improvements to stability and performance.
- Note: if you are updating from Deliveries 5.2.1 or earlier, your existing deliveries and settings will be lost.
7.1.3 2016-08-17
- Updated the Amazon sign in process. Instead of entering your password in the settings, you'll now see a "sign in required" button when Amazon needs you to sign in again. When you add deliveries by order number, we recommend only adding deliveries from one Amazon account at a time.
- Added an option to look up Amazon shipments using a tracking link, without having to sign in. Just paste the address of a "Track Package" page or email link, or use the "Add to Deliveries" extension, and Deliveries will show a new "Amazon – by tracking link" option. Tracking a shipment this way won't show information about other shipments in the order, and some orders can't be tracked this way.
- The "Add to Deliveries" extension now includes more choices. If there are multiple tracking numbers or order numbers on the page, you can now choose which one to use.
- Improved tracking number detection for LaserShip.
- Improvements for UPS and Amazon.it.
- Mapping improvements for Canada Post, DHL, and Swiss Post.
- Improved syncing with past and future versions of the app. It will try harder not to mess up a delivery from a newer version of the app from a service it doesn't recognize. It will also ignore invalid changes to a delivery if an older version does mess up a delivery.
- Fixed a bug where the "Look Up in Safari" button would sometimes do nothing instead of showing an error.
- Updated 1Password support.
7.1.2 2016-07-28
- All of the Apple Watch complication types are now supported, so you can add Deliveries to any available spot on your favorite watch face.
- Links from Amazon emails are recognized correctly again, plus improved detection of URLs for AusPost and DHL Germany.
- Selecting Amazon and entering anything other than an order number will now show a message explaining the problem. Amazon order numbers are always in the format 000-0000000-0000000.
- Archiving a delivery on Apple Watch will now remove it immediately, instead of waiting for your iPhone to archive it and report back.
- Fixed some bugs from the future, before they even happened. 3D Touch will work more reliably, and it won't crash when you tap Share.
- Minor performance and stability improvements when syncing with iCloud or updating the map.
7.1.1 2016-06-24
This update fixes a crash on iOS 9.2.1 and earlier. Yesterday's update was more interesting:

- watchOS 2: You can now add Deliveries to your watch face. The app is also much faster, and keeps the latest info about your deliveries directly on your Apple Watch. The watch app now requires watchOS 2.2 or later.
- Redesigned clipboard detection: we know many of you thought the previous change was a step back. This new design is as obvious and easy to use as the original alert, but faster to dismiss when it’s incorrect.
- Smarter guesses: In many cases you’ll now get better shipping company suggestions when you paste in a tracking number or URL. In particular, EMS numbers will now show additional options where you may be able to track your shipment. You should also see fewer incorrect guesses.
- Defaults: When the app is installed for the first time, it now selects some default favorite services based on your region.
- Troubleshooting: Deliveries with a “Not Found” error now include a button to show some troubleshooting tips.
- Improved mapping to more accurately display the route your package has taken as well as its current location.
- Improvements for Amazon sign in. You may need to sign in again—once on each device—after the update.
- Improved date display for Amazon.
- La Poste France no longer specifies that it is only for letters.
- Updated for changes to PostNord.
- When you add a delivery with the “Add to Deliveries” extension, your email or zip is immediately remembered for next time.
- Changed the way tracking numbers are displayed in the “Add to Clipboard” section. This should make it more clear that they are intentionally obscured, and allows you to see their length.
- Deliveries files now include complete details, so you can AirDrop or import an archived delivery without losing any information.
- Emoji in item names are no longer cut off, and other text display improvements.
- Fixed a bug where failed location lookups did not give you the option to set the location manually.
- When you delete a delivery, the warning now includes the name of the delivery you’re deleting, to make it more clear.
- The button to sign in or enter your password now has a lock icon to differentiate it from other errors.
- Improvements for background refresh.
- Fixed a bug where the “Open the app to resume background updates” message might appear when it shouldn’t.
- The alert icon when the widget is out of date is now nicer looking and more accurate.
- Fixed a bug where archived items that were saved with a different language would not sync in.
- Improved “Delivery Date” sorting when you have many items arriving on the same day with sequential item names.
- There’s now a maximum font size. Previously with some “Larger Accessibility Sizes”, text was so big it would get cut off.
- Improved reliability when updating from an older version of the app.
- Updated 1Password support.
- Some other minor improvements to cut down on crashes and make things faster.
7.1 2016-06-22
- watchOS 2: You can now add Deliveries to your watch face. The app is also much faster, and keeps the latest info about your deliveries directly on your Apple Watch. The watch app now requires watchOS 2.2 or later.
- Redesigned clipboard detection: we know many of you thought the previous change was a step back. This new design is as obvious and easy to use as the original alert, but faster to dismiss when it’s incorrect.
- Smarter guesses: In many cases you’ll now get better shipping company suggestions when you paste in a tracking number or URL. In particular, EMS numbers will now show additional options where you may be able to track your shipment. You should also see fewer incorrect guesses.
- Defaults: When the app is installed for the first time, it now selects some default favorite services based on your region.
- Troubleshooting: Deliveries with a “Not Found” error now include a button to show some troubleshooting tips.
- Improved mapping to more accurately display the route your package has taken as well as its current location.
- Improvements for Amazon sign in. You may need to sign in again—once on each device—after the update.
- Improved date display for Amazon.
- La Poste France no longer specifies that it is only for letters.
- Updated for changes to PostNord.
- When you add a delivery with the “Add to Deliveries” extension, your email or zip is immediately remembered for next time.
- Changed the way tracking numbers are displayed in the “Add to Clipboard” section. This should make it more clear that they are intentionally obscured, and allows you to see their length.
- Deliveries files now include complete details, so you can AirDrop or import an archived delivery without losing any information.
- Emoji in item names are no longer cut off, and other text display improvements.
- Fixed a bug where failed location lookups did not give you the option to set the location manually.
- When you delete a delivery, the warning now includes the name of the delivery you’re deleting, to make it more clear.
- The button to sign in or enter your password now has a lock icon to differentiate it from other errors.
- Improvements for background refresh.
- Fixed a bug where the “Open the app to resume background updates” message might appear when it shouldn’t.
- The alert icon when the widget is out of date is now nicer looking and more accurate.
- Fixed a bug where archived items that were saved with a different language would not sync in.
- Improved “Delivery Date” sorting when you have many items arriving on the same day with sequential item names.
- There’s now a maximum font size. Previously with some “Larger Accessibility Sizes”, text was so big it would get cut off.
- Improved reliability when updating from an older version of the app.
- Updated 1Password support.
- Some other minor improvements to cut down on crashes and make things faster.
7.0.1 2016-02-16
- You can now add a delivery to Reminders using the Share sheet.
- Text is now included when you share to Notes.
- La Poste now includes Colissimo.
- Improvements for Amazon, Poste Italiane, DPD Germany, and UPS.
- Improved tracking number detection.
- Improved USPS barcode scanning.
- Improvements to Amazon sign in.
- When you copy a delivery and paste it in a text field, the name of the item is now included.
- Fixed a bug where the app might crash when tapping "View details online".
- If you're adding an Other delivery and leave http:// off the web site address, it will now be added for you.
- Fixed a bug where opening a .deliveries file didn't always work.
- Fixed a possible crash when opening files.
- Fixed a bug where the icon badge might not clear after deleting and reinstalling the app.
- A few other minor improvements.

Our last update was a big one, including a new map view that shows the full route for many shipments, 3D Touch support, Split View on iPad, iPad Pro support, complete iCloud sync, Siri reminders, Spotlight search, a fresh look, and much more.
7.0 2016-01-27
- Peek and Pop: on iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, press lightly to peek at your delivery details. Swipe up for various actions, or press deeper to Pop into it.
- Quick Actions: also on iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, press the Deliveries icon to choose “Add Delivery” or “Scan Barcode”.
- Slide Over and Split View: on a supported iPad, you can now open Deliveries alongside another app.
- iPad Pro support: take full advantage of the big screen.
- See the full route on the map: for many services, you can now see the path of where your package has been in addition to its current location. This makes sharing deliveries more fun too.
- Complete iCloud sync: the entire state of your deliveries is now synced when you use iCloud. That includes the current status, which allows for faster and more efficient updates. It also includes archived and deleted items, so your archive should match across devices. (When syncing the first time, only the past 30 days will be included.)
- Siri reminders: open a delivery, activate Siri, and say something like "remind me about this when I leave from work". You'll get a reminder that includes the item name and a shortcut to the delivery.
- Keyboard shortcuts: on an iPad with an external keyboard, hold down the command key to see a list of possible shortcuts.
- More ways to add deliveries: select text in another app (like Mail or Safari), then tap “Share…” to add to Deliveries. Don't worry about selecting just the tracking number, it should find it if you select too much.
- Spotlight Search: on your home screen, pull down or swipe to the right to find deliveries by item name, shipping company, and more.
- Better clipboard detection: tap the + button and you’ll see suggestions based on your clipboard there. The URL detection has also been improved to recognize many new links.
- A fresh look: the new system font is now used throughout, and an adjusted detail view focuses more on the information you care about.
- Print or save a PDF: just tap Share and choose either, along with all our other sharing options.
- “View details online” uses the new Safari view controller on iOS 9.
- For a delivery with multiple packages, you can now tap the "1 of 2" badge in the list to show the next package.
- The “Add to Deliveries” extension will no longer create duplicates.
- The Today widget now makes it clear when there are more deliveries to show in the app, and displays a warning icon if it hasn't been able to update in the background.
- The badge number on the icon should now roughly match the number of deliveries that have changed, instead of just increasing for each notification. If you archive a delivery from a notification, the Watch app, or on another device, the number will decrease.
- If a delivery changes after it’s delivered, and it’s still showing as delivered, it will no longer trigger a notification. These changes are rarely of interest.
- Minor improvements to the barcode scanner interface.
- New security features in iOS 9 allow the app to enforce minimum security requirements when it connects to each service.
- DHL Germany can now show results in English on iPhone.
- DHL UK tracking is now part of DHL Express.
- Adobe tracking no longer requires a user name and password.
- “Other” shipments no longer check the web site for changes. This feature was confusing and rarely worked well. “Other” is now completely manual—it's a way for you to keep track of shipments that can't be tracked automatically.
- Added support for URLs like deliveries://add/http%3A%2F%2Fjunecloud.com, which is useful for apps like Launch Center Pro.
- Added support for the URL deliveries://add/scan to open the barcode scanner.
- When a delivery with multiple shipments is re-ordered, the app should do a better job of keeping your selected shipment showing.
- Improved accuracy of map locations.
- Improved the display of map errors and made the text easier to read.
- Fixed several possible crashes.
- Many other bug fixes and minor improvements.
6.2 2015-09-03
• All new iCloud syncing is faster and more reliable than ever. Make sure you update Deliveries on all your devices to continue syncing—Deliveries 6.2 for iOS and Deliveries 1.2 for Mac. Older versions won't be able to sync with these newer versions. Alternatively, you can use Junecloud Sync to sync with older versions.
• Improved reliability of Junecloud sync.
• Improved tracking number detection for UPS and U.S. Postal Service.
• Posten Sweden is now PostNord.
• Updated for changes to Poste Italiane.
• Fixed a bug where archiving a delivery from a notification did not always sync that change immediately.
• Fixed a bug where the Today widget would sometimes show even if you didn't have any deliveries.
• Fixed a bunch of little display issues in the Today widget.
• Fixed some possible crashes, and a few other minor improvements.
6.1.2 2015-07-09
• Apple Watch: the Glance has been redesigned to focus on the number of days until your next delivery instead of the number of packages.
• Apple Watch: there is now a progress spinner at the bottom of the screen if the app is busy updating.
• The Add to Deliveries extension is now supported in more apps, including Google Chrome. (Though it does work best in Safari.)
• Previously a delivery would always show the archive button if the delivery date was missing or in the past. This is no longer the case unless the status has not changed in 3 days or more.
• If you paste in a long string of text on the Add Delivery screen—instead of just a tracking number by itself—you're now more likely to see existing deliveries that match.
• Fixed a bug where tracking numbers immediately followed by a period may not be found.
• Fixed a bug with Amazon where a "sign in required" error might not go away even after you signed in.
• Updated 1Password support.
• Fixed some possible crashes, and several other minor bug fixes.
6.1.1 2015-05-20
• Fixed a crash when adding a new delivery on iOS 8.0 through 8.0.2.
• Apple Watch: Fixed various problems with Refresh or Archive not working, or the list of deliveries not updating when it should.
• Apple Watch: Fixed a bug where you couldn’t view more than 8 deliveries.
• Apple Watch: Fixed a bug where the “1 of 3” badge might get cut off in some langauges, especially on the 38mm watch.
• Apple Watch: Fixed a bug where the Glance might say “None” at the bottom when there are no other deliveries expected. That line will now be blank in those cases.
• Apple Watch: Fixed a bug where notification text might get cut off at the bottom.
• Improved the display of delivered items that don’t have a lot of information available. These used to show “Shipped! Delivered!” in the list. They will now show “Delivered!” on the first line, and “Delivered [date]” on the second line.
• Improvements for tracking number and URL detection, particularly for U.S. Postal Service and OnTrac, as well as numbers with spaces in them.
• Mapping improvements for certain locations.
• A new Junecloud logo.
• Some other minor improvements and bug fixes.
6.1 2015-04-11
• Apple Watch: now includes an app, Glance, and notification support for Apple Watch.

• Handoff: if you’re viewing or editing a delivery and you want to switch to another device, you can now use Handoff to take you straight there.

• Sharing: you can now share a snapshot of your delivery, which is fun if you want to tweet about how that pre-order you’re so excited about just shipped. It tries to leave out stuff you probably don’t want to share, like the tracking number and your current location. The email sharing template has also been improved.

• Search: you can now filter your search results by Archived, Active, or All. This gives you an easy way to browse all your archived deliveries—just choose All or Archived without entering any search text. You can also search by delivery date, using the format YYYY-MM-DD. That means you can search for a specific day (“2015-04-24”), a whole month, (“2015-04”), or an entire year (“2015”).

• Multiple packages: deliveries with multiple packages have a new look, to make it more clear what the numbers mean, and which package is currently selected. In the details view, you can now tap anywhere in the text for a package to select that package. Changing the selected package will now highlight its location on the map. Plus when you double-tap to change the selected shipment in the Today widget it will now update in the main app.

• The Add Delivery screen now has section headings to make it more clear what options are available.

• You can now scan a barcode when you’re editing a delivery.

• Syncing improvements for iCloud and Junecloud.

• Better error handling when syncing with Junecloud or checking for service updates.

• Faster downloading of service updates.

• Fixed a bug where deleting a delivery did not remove calendar events related to it.

• If a location in the format “City, State 12345” isn’t found, it will now try again without the zip code.

• Fixed a bug where opening an invalid .deliveries file would automatically add the invalid delivery. It will now open the Edit Delivery screen and ask you to correct any problems.

• Fixed a bug where the day count on the details screen did not always update when it should.

• Pull to refresh will no longer update deliveries that are complete—when all shipments have been delivered. You can still manually refresh a delivered item by tapping the “…” button and choosing “Refresh” there.

• The network activity indicator now displays properly during updates (that’s the tiny spinner in the status bar).

• When you adjust your text size, the icons (like checkmarks) will now scale up or down to match.

• Much better map zooming in many cases. Previously there were a lot of cases where it would be zoomed out more than you would have expected—that is now much less likely to happen.

• Improved caching of map locations.

• Updated 1Password support.

• Many other minor bug fixes and improvements.