jay (support) wrote:I've confirmed that it doesn't display the name, but I'm not having the same issue with having to type the full "indigo touch" - "ind" is enough for it to show up.
Since we haven't made any changes, these are no doubt iOS bugs with backwards compatibility with apps compiled with previous versions of the SDK. Apple does love to ignore older OS releases and SDKs. We'll add these to the list of things to look at after the next Indigo release.
durosity wrote:jay (support) wrote:I've confirmed that it doesn't display the name, but I'm not having the same issue with having to type the full "indigo touch" - "ind" is enough for it to show up.
Since we haven't made any changes, these are no doubt iOS bugs with backwards compatibility with apps compiled with previous versions of the SDK. Apple does love to ignore older OS releases and SDKs. We'll add these to the list of things to look at after the next Indigo release.
Sorry I mis-wrote that. I meant to say that on older releases of iOS you could search for “Touch” and it’d find it, but now you need to start with indigo - touch alone won’t work! It’s not a major issue, to be fair I seldom use the indigo app these days as Home is a much more suitable interface for me, but occasionally it is handy and I have been doing a bit of control page work lately that has made it a bit more awkward.
DaveL17 wrote:Yes, same here. What's also odd is when I type 'to' it finds another app by it's second word, but even if I type the full 'touch', iOS still relegates Indigo Touch to the Show More Results filter. Based on the results I'm seeing, I can say it doesn't look like it's based on the frequency of use or anything like that.
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