1.0.47
2026-03-17
Fix recording bug after Ruby disconnected during recording.
1.0.46
2026-02-05
Added flash checking features for downloading files from Ruby.
Fixed app update bug losing track of downloaded files.
1.0.44
2026-01-13
1. Fix buged - RubyAPP After updating the version, files in the local folder were deleted.
2. Change about page description and image used to more about the ruby device and app.
3. Change Digital to Digit format.
This version has modified the storage path for local files. After upgrading from a lower version to this version, there may be a problem of file loss.
1.0.43
2026-01-06
1. Fixed bug: Create schedule, displays two operating modes.
2. Fixed bug: High Level setting in the trigger settings can be set lower than the Low Level setting.
3. Fixed bug: Spectral analysis waveform interface APS signal X-axis display abnormality.
4. Fixed bug: Importing different LKs in LK basic function resulted in abnormal interface refresh.
5. Fixed bug: During the file download process, the check status of the file can still be changed.
1.0.41
2025-12-16
1. Ruby-USB: Added a "day" field to the schedule settings interface, consistent with RCM.
2. Ruby-Bluetooth: Added a "day" field to the schedule settings interface, consistent with RCM.
1.0.40
2025-10-31
1. Fixed bug - After the update is interrupted, a prompt indicating the update was successful will no longer appear.
2. Fixed bug - Spectral Analysis - Added missing help center button top right.
3. Fixed bug - Prevent entry name duplicates.
4. Fixed bug - Create a schedule, select the scheduled mode, with the default interval set to 0.
5. Fixed bug - Create schedule, displaying two operating modes
1.0.38
2025-09-15
1. FIXED - View the downloaded file through Transfer to rcm, The total frame rate does not match the Rubby app, and there is no response after the RCM frame rate is moved to 40 frames
2. FIXED - When viewing recorded files, the time span of the X-axis does not match the record settings
3. FIXED - It is unreasonable to input all Location IDs using the spacebar