1.9.3
March 15, 2022
Maintenance
1.9.1
January 15, 2019
Fixed a minor problem.
1.9.0
September 27, 2017
Function addition Vibration added to the signal.
1.8.0
October 29, 2016
Function addition Add Bell and Beep sound
1.7.0
July 29, 2016
Added functionality to enable the app to continue running in suspend mode. Added functionality to enable the app to provide notifications in suspend mode. Note: This functionality can be configured from the settings screen. New functionality has been added for providing notifications while the app or OS is in suspend mode. Enable the notification functionality to receive notifications through messages and gong sounds. The notification functionality settings can be found under the settings screen.
More1.6.1
January 19, 2016
- Improved operability - Bug repairs
1.6.0
December 15, 2015
- Change so as not to stop the music being played - Change volume
1.5.0
December 6, 2015
- Added at the start of the round the voice, such as "Round One" (up to 1-30 round) - Add a voice such as "Box" or "Fight" at the start of the round - Adjust the volume, such as gong - Added the ability to sound twice and three times at the end gong - Bug repairs
More1.4.2
November 8, 2015
- Bug repairs - Improved screens
1.4.0
August 13, 2015
Improved screens
Yes, R is iPad-friendly.
Yoshiaki Onishi developed the R app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 8.0.
Currently, there are no user ratings available for R.
The App Category Of R Is Sports.
The current version of R is 1.9.3.
The latest R update was released on October 6, 2024.
The R app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
R doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Yoshiaki Onishi.
Currently, R supports American English, Japanese.
No, R is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within R.
Sorry, R is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.
No, R does not incorporate ads within the app.