3.9.2
February 22, 2022
- Added possibility to customise value announcements - Minor improvements
3.9.1
November 24, 2021
- Minor User interface improvements - Compatibility with new iOS 15
3.9
May 6, 2021
iMSB release 3.9 is mainly focussed for experts wanting to extend the iMSB functionality by the means of specific lua scripts. In release 3.6 we already introduced the Lua Sensor Scripting library allowing a script to be associated to a specific sensor value, evaluated on a regular basis during data logging. Lua scripting is a perfect tool for adapting functionality to user specific needs and perform complex data processing not available in the standard app. With this release we even go a step further and introduce the iMSB Lua Widget Scripting library. With this library user specific widgets can be programmed and attached to an iMSB display view. Widgets are essentially a graphic representation of a display element, such as a meter, used to display sensor values or any other graphic representation. A Lua Widget is attached to a display view the same way as any other pre-defined meter. Lua Widget scripts interoperate together with the Lua Sensor scripting library, to access sensor values and other attributes that need to be displayed in a Widget. The Widget library offers a great means to extend you display capabilities to suit you particular need by adding features not commonly available in the application. Please refer to the iMSB web site pages for further information and to access the programming reference guide. A couple of other features and enhancements are as well available for this new release. Features: • Added SM-Modellbau MicroVario to the available sensors list • Introduces the iMSB Lua Widget Scritpting library allowing developers to program user specific display view elements • Added a widget scripting editor and simulator to the display view layout configuration view • Added the possibility to import and store external imaged to be used with a lua widget script Improvements: • Added a filtering mechanism in the flight logs view. Flight logs may now be sorted and filtered according to their model names • Extended the iMSB Sensor Scripting Library with a couple of new functions • Improved iCloud storage capability • Added a switch monitor in the sensor value scanner to monitor physical, logical and control switches. Note that aquiring switches is only available with for the internal fast protocol BT module Bug Fixes: • Corrected some issues in the transmitter event triggering mechanisms that were not bevaving correctly, especially when start logging • Small bug fixes and improvements • Corrected some translation errors in the SmarBox emulator
More3.8.6
January 7, 2021
New features: - On a sensor alarm an new option allows now to repeat the alarm notification at defined time intervals - Within the GPS and OLC sensors a new value has been added to indicated the distance, inside or outside, from the ideal triangle path. As with every sensor value alarms and reached value notifications can be set. Additionally the set alarm threshold can be visualised on the map alongside the triangle path. - Added the pitot sensor to the Unilog2 sensor, that was previously missing Improvements: - Enhanced compatibility for iOS14 - The minimum iOS version required to run iMSB is now iOS12
More3.8.4
September 10, 2020
- Added a model type parameter that allows to select a specific icon shown on the map view - Corrected display ranges for imperial and nautical units - Speed values expressed in knots and miles are now displayed with one decimal precision - Fixed wrong RX dBm value calculation - Small UI adaptations and improvements
More3.8.1
May 7, 2020
- Fixed dark mode color issue for devices not running iOS 13 - Fixed some dark mode color adjustments
3.8
January 20, 2020
Release 3.8 introduces dark mode for all iOS 13 devices. We took this opportunity as well to streamline the overall user interface in order to make it more consistent to the user. We also upgraded the flight statistics value plotting framework. This new framework enhances overall performance and provides some additional features, such as pinch zooming on both x and y axes and allows saving the display as an image to the camera roll. Enhancements: - Support for dark mode - New flight value plotting framework - Round meters can now show red alarm zones - Simplification and standardisation of the UI Bug fixes: - Some minor bug fixes and stability improvement
More3.7.5
November 4, 2019
iOS 13 adaptations
3.7.4
September 5, 2019
- Sensor value scanner was not working anymore. This has been fixed - Added a SmartBox emulation for configuring HoTT sensors via iMSB. Requires BT module firmware 2.2 - With the 115k (fast) protocol, transmitter events can now be defined (physical, control and logical switches). Requires BT module firmware 2.2 - Fixed crash when trying to export Google Earth (kmz) files - Enhanced information displayed on the Bluetooth configuration view
More3.7.2
June 29, 2019
- Corrected GPS coordinate display and announcement - Added a transmitter event task allowing to start an OLC/GPS triangle contest
Yes, iMSB HoTT supports iPad devices.
The iMSB HoTT app was built by Thomas Styger.
iMSB HoTT requires iOS 12.0 or later.
The iMSB HoTT app has an overall user rating of 4.
The App Genre Of Imsb Hott Is Entertainment.
3.9.2 is the current version of iMSB HoTT.
The latest iMSB HoTT update came out on December 1, 2024.
iMSB HoTT launched on February 6, 2023.
The iMSB HoTT app is suitable for children aged Thomas Styger.
The iMSB HoTT app is now available in English, French, German.
No, iMSB HoTT is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in iMSB HoTT.
Unfortunately, iMSB HoTT is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.
No, there are no advertisements in iMSB HoTT.