November 24th, 2011

JEFIT Andriod 4.2.1118 and 3.3.1118 Update

JEFIT Release Notes for Android, by robertrogo.

Hello All,

With the release of the new Home, Community Home, Member List and Member Photos pages, we hope you all have been able to enjoy these new website features and get to know your fellow JEFIT Members further than before.

We have just released the latest update to the JEFIT Android Workout Application, JEFIT Pro Version 4.2.1118 and JEFIT Free Version 3.3.1118. In this update we have introduced some new timer functions to the Weight/Rep Recording Page as well as revamped our Exercise Re-Ordering System on the routine list page.

New Drag and Drop Re-Order System - With the new re-ordering system, we have made it easier for users to revamp their current routine and move exercises around without having to click various buttons over and over again. Previously users would have to click Re-Order, then next to each exercise click the buttons “Up” or “Down”, thus taking a while to have to re-order their routine list. In this new feature we have made it so all the user has to do is click on an exercise and then drag it to the respective spot they would like it in their routine followed by clicking save to save the order of their routine. It is important though to make sure that you are clicking on the icon next to the exercise name as the icon triggers the action of the drag and drop feature followed by clicking Save Changes to make sure that the changes that you have made to your re-order are saved

Interval Countdown Timer - When opening up the Weight/Rep Recording page, users will instantly notice the new timer image on the right hand panel where it lists the current set of the exercise being performed. Clicking this button will initiate the new Countdown Timer function that will appear on the top of the page allowing the user to start a countdown of how long they would like to perform an exercise for. The timer is automatically set to 60 seconds but by clicking the text field, the user can set the timer to the desired countdown they would like for their exercise.

Stop Watch Function - By clicking the Stop Watch button once again, you will initiate the Stop Watch Function which the application will generate a stop watch feature beginning from Zero and counting up to when you would like the timer to start. This is great for users who would like to see how many repetitions of a certain exercise they can complete before getting exhausted or how long it would take them to complete a certain amount of sets for an exercise. Rather than having to open up a separate stop watch application, the weight/rep recording page contains this function for ease of use and access for those who like to complete their exercises under a timer.

We hope that you enjoy this new Android Update as well as the new website features, we will be working on the iPhone update next week as well as revamping some web material and then some new announcements coming next month.

* Don’t forget to fill out, complete, and update your Online JEFIT Profile to be one of the featured community members and chance to be a JEFIT Member of the Week! *

Again we would like to thank you all for your on-going support and usage of the JEFIT Website, the JEFIT Android Bodybuilding and Workout Application and the JEFIT iPhone Bodybuilding and Workout Application. We hope that you enjoy the new features that we are unrolling out to the community and bringing you to both the website and apps!

New Drag and Drop

Countdown Timer

Stop Watch Function

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Responses to “JEFIT Andriod 4.2.1118 and 3.3.1118 Update”

  1. Excellent changes. The only problem is that on smaller screens (Samsung i5500 for instance) you can’t see the standard save button anymore. Well you can see it but it’s a sliver.
    But it works fine in landscape so not a huge issue.

  2. Looking forward to these new features!

  3. Need to fix issue when you choose to superset exercises and you finish one and go back to the other one, your logs only show the set prior. I want to still see the previous day’s log for that exercise.

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