D2 Charlie software version 3.00
as of September 22, 2017
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Changes made from version 2.30 to 3.00:
- Added additional information to the General Info and Runway details for selected aviation waypoints.
- Added support for Rep Counting during Strength and Cardio workouts. To enable Rep Counting, ensure that Settings > Activities & Apps > Strength > Rep Counting is enabled. Start the timer to automatically count reps during sets. Press the lap key to rest between sets. You can edit your last set's number of reps and weight during a rest period. Press the lap key to advance to the next set.
- Added support for All-Day Stress. To view the Stress widget, hold the Up key from any widget, and select Add Widget > Stress. You can view your current stress measurement on the widget page. Press the enter key to view a graph of your stress over the last four hours. Press Down to access the Four-Fold Breath relaxation timer.
- Added support for setting up Wi-Fi Networks on device.
- Added support for Hourly Alerts. (Settings > System > Time > Alerts > Hourly)
- Added Local time readout for flight plan Destination - this can be found on FLY activity time page with the digital watchface and UTC time.
- Improved operation of the Discard option within the FLY activity.
- Improved the back-end access for METAR/TAF data through GCM.
- Improved the rendering of the default analog watchface.
- Improved operation of Temperature widget when paired with a Tempe sensor.
- Fixed an issue where the Altimeter Widget becomes unresponsive.
- Fixed an issue where the Ascent/Descent values reported in the activity summary report pages were incorrect.
- Fixed issues with European NEXRAD patches not being displayed correctly.
- Fixed a potential issue when transferring flight plans from Garmin Pilot that would prevent notifications of a successful transfer to the watch.
- Fixed/Expanded NRST search for list display and map rendering to include small airports properly.
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