IPhone App Not Working w/ PF 4.0: When Will It Be Fixed?

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The iPhone app is currently non-functional with PF 4.0, prompting users to inquire about a fix timeline. An update for the iOS version is in progress, with the new Android app already available. The developer has submitted the update for review, which typically takes about five days. If the review process goes smoothly, the update could be released as soon as tomorrow or Monday. Users are awaiting confirmation on the app's functionality restoration.
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It seems that the app doesn't work at all with PF 4.0, but I'm sure this is known and wondering when it will be fixed?
 
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Maylis said:
It seems that the app doesn't work at all with PF 4.0, but I'm sure this is known and wondering when it will be fixed?
I think the ball is in Apple's court. Greg's post on Monday:
Greg Bernhardt said:
The new Android app is now available. I'm uploading the update to the iOS version. Which means it should be released in the next 5 days.
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TumblingDice said:
I think the ball is in Apple's court. Greg's post on Monday:
Indeed. It usually takes 5 days from the time I submit the app for review. I sent it in on Tuesday so maybe tomorrow or Monday.
 
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