- Added dark mode and tinted icons on iOS and iPadOS. - Changed the split view column visibility behavior on iPadOS. Now, both columns — sidebar and citation input — will appear in the portrait orientation by default. - Modified the symbols in the sidebar. - Dropped support for iOS 16. - Modified verbiage throughout the app.
- Added support for Apple Vision Pro. The app is specifically designed for visionOS; go try it out if you have one! - Changed quotes throughout the app from straight quotes to curly quotes for typographic accuracy. This includes quotes in citations; when you copy one, it’ll now use the correct smart quotes. - Redesigned the About screen with new contact details and links. - Fixed minor bugs and tweaked code for a better experience.
Hello, everyone! I’m sorry it’s been a while, but I’ve been busy making sure runs smoothly on Apple’s latest devices and operating systems. Here’s what’s new this time around: - Fixed a bug in iOS 17 that would make text entered in the MLA format view persist even after choosing a different format. - Fixed a bug in iOS 17 that would sometimes result in navigation titles not animating properly. Pretty minor update, but I’ve got tons more coming in the near future — keep your eyes peeled. As always, reviews really help out. If you’ve been enjoying Citations, please rate it! Thanks.
Fixes a really bad crash that would sometimes occur when a citation was created. Sorry about that, it should now be fixed! If you’re enjoying Citations, feel free to leave a review. It really helps!
This update fixes a crash that would sometimes occur when navigating to the formats field, and adds tooltips when you hover over some buttons on macOS.
In this update: - Fixed an issue where the welcome view on macOS would sometimes dismiss immediately after opening. - Added a keyboard shortcut to generate a citation on iPadOS and macOS. Shift + Command + C will allow you to quickly generate your citation, and the escape/enter keys will let you easily exit the sheet on macOS. You can also just press the first letter of the format you wnat to toggle between formats. For example, just type C for Chicago, A for APA, and H for Harvard. - Added a keyboard shortcut to show the clear confirmation dialog— Shift + Command + Delete. You won’t actually be able to use a keyboard shortcut to clear the fields and get past the alert due to the style of the button (it’s destructive, preventing any accidental keyboard shortcut presses as that would be very bad if it happened by accident). I recommend keeping your mouse cursor next to the clear button and just using keyboard shortcuts to navigate through the app. This, of course, works on both Mac and iPad. - Added a link to the feedback form directly in the help menu. - Made minor under-the-hood efficiency improvements and App Store changes. If you’re enjoying Citations, please rate it if you can to help support development. I'm working hard to make Citations feel more Mac-like in it's nature, and I think I've achieved that. As always, if you have any questions, comments, or other suggestions, feel free to send them through the feedback form inside the app. Thank you so much!
Thanks for using Citations! In today’s minor bug fix and improvment update: - Fixed an issue on macOS where the window would fill up the whole screen when first launched. The app should now only take up a small bit of your screen in the center, and should remember your window size and position. - Fixed an issue where you’d be able to swipe the welcome screen away on iOS and iPadOS without tapping the button. - Updated some icons throughout the app on iOS and iPadOS to be more in-line with system applications. - Made some slight App Store listing changes - Made some under-the-hood code improvements to (hopefully) make the app more reliable and smooth. If you’re enjoying Citations, please make sure to rate it. Thank you!