2.2
2016-02-05
1. A full copy of the glossary is stored on the device. When an Internet connection is not available, the app displays definitions from the off-line glossary.
2. Tablet aware. When using the app on an iPad in landscape mode, the app displays both the index of terms side-by-side with term definitions.
3. When viewing a term, all definitions for the term are shown on one page.
4. In addition to English terms, Oilfield Glossary now also contains a Spanish glossary.
5. Glossary content has been updated with new terms and improved, updated definitions for existing terms.
6. The user interface has been streamlined and simplified.
1.02.18
2013-09-21
minor bug fix and support for iOS 7
1.02.17
2013-07-09
o Contains extra terms
o Icon to indicate those terms containing video content
o Filter terms by images and videos as well as showing all terms
o Minor fixes to app review and term filter processes
1.02.16
2013-05-05
* Minor bug fixes
* Additional term definitions
* Introduction of term definitions with video support
1.02.08
2012-12-25
• Adds compatibility with iOS version 6.0
• Includes updated terms
• Includes an updated icon
• Several minor bug fixes
1.02.06
2012-01-18
- Fixed issue regarding large images in term details.
- Updated copyright statements to 2012.
- Updated terms in glossary.
1.02.04
2010-09-22
1) It is now possible to traverse an unlimited number of related terms by pressing hyperlinked text (blue underline) within a definition.
2) Stopped application from closing when network connection is lost.
3) Stopped term ID text from wrapping over two lines in some instances.
1.01.05
2010-08-18
1)Added 62 terms including 14 images and a new Shale Gas discipline.
2)When a hi-res image is opened on a device running iOS 3.0.xx or 3.1.xx the application closed.
3)Bookmark removal from the bookmark list page.
4)When adding an additional contact to the e-mail distribution list, the banner image displayed incorrectly.
5)When no search results are found display a message.
6)Filtering terms containing more than one discipline.
7)Correctly display terms containing a single quote mark.