Release Notes for P4Scout on iPhone, the Perforce Mobile Monitor Tool Version 2009.2 Introduction This document lists all user-visible changes to P4Scout on iPhone from version 2009.1, the first supported P4Scout release. P4Scout on iPhone is an iPhone/iPod touch application that enables you to check the status of your Perforce servers. When you launch P4Scout, it displays a list of servers, both pre-configured (you enter the settings) and discovered (using Bonjour). Perforce numbers releases YYYY.R/CCCCC, for example, 2009.1/206108. YYYY is the year; R is the release of that year; CCCCC is the bug fix change level. Each bug fix in these release notes is marked by its change number. Any build includes (1) all bug fixes of all previous releases and (2) all bug fixes of the current release up to the bug fix change level. Please send all feedback to support@perforce.com Server Compatibility Unless stated otherwise, you can use any release of P4Scout on iPhone with any release of the Perforce server later than 2001.1. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Major new functionality in 2009.2 None Minor new functionality in 2009.2 #210419 (Bug #34782) Allow users to use numerical IP addresses in P4Scout. #211421 (Bug #34455) P4Scout settings can be set within the settings dialog. #210383 (Bug #32881) Ask for default user on first launch. #208123 (Bug #32878) Add swipe for delete on main pane. Bugs fixed in 2009.2 None -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Major new functionality in 2009.1 P4Scout is an iPhone/iPod touch application that enables users to check Perforce server status. Minor new functionality in 2009.1 None Bugs fixed in 2009.1 #206108 (Bug #34366) P4Scout no longer misinterprets the month and time zone of the expiration date of the server license file. This problem was causing "License Expired" to be displayed when the license was current. #205776 (Bug #34498) P4Scout no longer displays a "monitor not loaded" error for a server that is at security level 3 and does not have monitor enabled.