

Ensure drink generator#
Ensure drink full#
Full Changelog Changes for both Android and iOS Therefore the Android version should be available right now while the iOS version has to wait for Apple’s review process and is expected to be released until Friday. In contrast to our regular updates, we push this one out on both systems as soon as possible since no features have been changed or added.
Ensure drink update#
We have just released a minor update with a handfull of bugfixes, especially addressing problems with the audio oscilloscope giving wrong data. June 2018 Categories News, Updates 1 Comment on Version 1.0.9 (minor bugfixes) Version 1.0.8 (minor bugfixes) Fix: Some sensors do not produce data on iPods (fix not tested).Īuthor Sebastian Staacks Posted on 10.Fix: Highlighted link not visible if not translated.Fix: Crash when external link has not been translated in custom experiment.Fix: Crash when the system does not support an audio rate of 48 kHz (for example when using AirPlay).Fix: Crash when activating remote access while port 80 is already in use.Fix: Crash when saving a saved state a second time.


Thanks to everybody who reported these bugs. This most important fixes of this update address crashes related to the remote access on iOS. The DRS is intended to encourage the return of empty single-use drinks containers for collection for recycling by paying the public 20p for each that is returned to a retailer or collection point.Version 1.0.9 was just published to address a range of minor problems (we are still working on the big update with Bluetooth and interactive Graphs). “If you are a drinks producer and you want to sell your products to consumers in Scotland, you need to be registered with Sepa to be part of the scheme." This includes information on routes to register, a guide to help determine which drinks are part of the scheme and operational plan guidance. We're here to help and our latest guidance sets out what producers need to do to prepare for registration. Kath McDowall, Sepa DRS unit manager, said: “It is important businesses prepare for DRS now. The guidance includes material to help producers understand if their drinks are covered by the scheme and to understand their obligations under the regulations. Businesses will be unable to make or import drinks for sale in Scotland unless they have registered before the DRS begins, either with Sepa or through scheme administrator Circularity Scotland.
