This version contains several bug fixes: - Fixed uncompilable code generated by documents with duplicate components - Fixed some inconsistent document templates - Removed the .swift extension from the folder of an exported Xcode project
List rows can now have a toggle as an accessory
Fixed crash when creating a navigation loops in a document
List rows now have text, button, and badge accessories.
Fixed export for new documents created from a template
New features: - It's now possible to generate a full Xcode project containing all Swift files and assets, ready to build and run. Bug fixes: - Dismissing a modal view now uses the .dismiss environment value introduced in iOS 15. - Components with names containing special characters now generate well-formed type names in the exported code.
The exported code now uses the new data-based navigation introduced in iOS 16, introducing the NavigationStack view and the .navigationDestination view modifier.
Minor enhancements for iOS 16 to the exported code
Fixed captions in list rows not disappearing when deselected
List enhancements: - Customizable image in list rows - Row separators
Improved the error messages during the purchase and restoration processes.
Prevented the opt-in window from appearing at every launch
Bug fixes and improvements: - Added new colors - Fixed exported code for app tint color - Fixed UI glitches in the canvas
- Add circular, rounded, and full-width images, selecting from predefined portraits and nature templates. - Set the styles of buttons, selecting between standard iOS styles or a reusable custom button style.
New features: - Add sliders with minimum, maximum, and step values. - Set the color of text elements to primary, secondary, or the app's accent color. Fixes: - Fixed the modifiers in the exported code for text inputs. - Fixed the vertical alignment of fixed content.
- Add text fields, secure fields, and text editors to your app's content and set their keyboard type, capitalization, and autocorrection. - Align horizontally the content of your app screens, both in fixed and scrolling layouts. - Small UI improvements.
- Add linear or circular progress views to your content with configurable text. - You can now read the essentials to use Vulcan on our website which will soon grow to include more and more details. - Small UI improvements
New features: - Add buttons with rounded corners to any content view - The text content element now can be configured with the bold and italic view modifiers Improvements: - Mixed content has a better vertical spacing.
The app now offers a basic set of features for free.
Fixed a crash for navigation links with no destination. The generated code now contains a NavigationLink with an EmptyView as its destination.
Fixed some bugs in code generation: - Alerts with two buttons now have the correct parameters - Navigation bar buttons with no destination now have an empty action
Vulcan 2.0 is here! * You can now customize the content of a view, mixing different elements to create more flexible interfaces. * The content of a screen can now be either scrollable, or vertically aligned to the center, the top, or the bottom of the screen.
New features: • You can now delete and duplicate content elements like tabs, and alert and action sheet buttons. Bug fixes: • Fixed a crash when exporting alerts with two buttons. • Fixed a bug that caused vertical grids to be not visible in the canvas when changing the selection in the document outline. • Fixed a bug that blocked scrollin in the canvas when using horizontal grids. If you are enjoying Vulcan, please leave a review in the App Store. Thanks!
New feature: * The cells in a grid now contain content, including an image, a headline, and a caption. Bug fixes: * When editing a text field, pressing the tab key highlights the next one. * The author, project, and company fields of a document are now saved correctly. * The canvas shows a more accurate representation of the final app. If you are enjoying Vulcan, please leave a review in the App Store. Thanks!
New features: * The cards in carousels now contain content, including an image, a headline, and a caption. * This is the first update in a series that will make Vulcan a more versatile editor, allowing you to customize the content of views. If you are enjoying Vulcan, please leave a review in the App Store. Thanks!