3.6
2020-03-25
1) fixes for iPad version
3.5
2020-03-20
1) bug fixes
3.1
2018-12-30
1) bug fixes
3.0
2018-08-07
Updated for iOS 11
2.6
2013-06-03
1) integrated editor: create, adjust and reposition your OSC controls right in the app
2.5
2013-04-11
1) better client/server interaction
2.4.1
2012-11-27
1) fixes a bug that would cause the app to crash when no WIFI network was detected
2.4
2012-11-10
1) fixes a bug that would cause the device not to properly report its own IP address under certain circumstances
2.3
2011-03-01
1) two more ways to get your .mmr interface files into the app: email them to yourself, or via iTunes file sync
2) bug fixes
2.22
2010-10-20
1) bug fixes
2.21
2010-09-10
1) support for iPhone 4
1.2
2010-06-28
1) universal binary
1.12
2010-04-06
1) now recognizes bonjour services published with the name "OSC" (e.g., from commercial applications such as VDMX)
2) adds a preferences for deciding whether or not a unique device ID is included in each control message (relevant in certain multiuser scenarios)
3) default titleview font size is now a more manageable 24 point helvetica (further customizable via the 'style' attribute)
Lots of new documentation added at: http://mrmr.noisepages.com
1.11
2010-03-11
1) stability improvements
1.1
2010-02-25
1) new XYZ controller
1.3
2010-02-11
1) new scalable button type (style = 10)
2) kiosk mode can now be controlled by the server (mrmr_setKioskMode:1)
3) background image can now be specified via URL
4) much behind-the-scenes work to prepare for iPad support
This release is primarily to support some new server options. The major client-oriented update (with new features) is coming along with iPad support in the next month or so.
1.25
2009-10-29
1) fixed a bug that caused Mrmr to crash on launch in certain network configurations
1.24
2009-04-15
• new settings for adjusting accelerometer smoothing and update frequency
• client responds to new server commands to set accelerometersEnabled or Disabled
NB: most settings can now be controlled from a server, and an open-source example server is available for you to scrutinize and extend. Don't forget that Mrmr's unique strength is the ability to push interfaces and control performance parameters dynamically from a server and this allows you to have a truly multi-user environment with zero configuration for the end user!