Update History

1.5.0

  • Added an Update History entry in Settings.
  • Opens the localized Pulse Feel changelog in the in-app browser.
  • Updated version and build information for the 1.5.0 release.

1.4.0

  • Added Pro editing tools for more expressive haptic design.
  • Added Advanced Timeline Editor with multi-select, batch edits for intensity, sharpness, duration, and repeats, plus duplicate, delete, and reorder actions.
  • Added Haptic Curves with Linear, Ease In, Ease Out, Ease In Out, and Pulse presets. Pro users can draw custom curves.
  • Improved Play with Friends with smoother Game Center sign-in timing and a more reliable full-screen matchmaking flow.

1.3.0

  • Added Play with Friends, a Pro feature for sharing the XY Pad haptic experience in real time through Game Center.
  • Invite a friend and feel the same vibration at the same moment, wherever you are.

1.2.1

  • Improved XY Pad recording so recorded movements are automatically merged into cleaner, easier-to-edit pattern segments.
  • Added first-use guidance to help you find the XY Pad record button.

1.2.0

  • Added XY Pad recording for Pro users.
  • Record your finger movement on the XY Pad and save it directly as a new haptic pattern.

1.1.0

  • Added Preset Library as a Pro feature.
  • Included 25 curated vibration presets across 6 categories: notifications, nature, mechanical, action, wellness, and creative.
  • Added preview playback and category filtering so you can find the right preset before adding it to your collection.

1.0.0

  • Initial release of Pulse Feel.
  • Create custom haptic patterns with fine-grained intensity, sharpness, duration, attack, and decay controls.
  • Preview changes instantly with lightweight haptic feedback.
  • Explore intensity and sharpness in real time with the XY Pad.
  • Build multi-segment patterns, manage your local collection, and export patterns as Swift code for use in Xcode.
  • Added Pulse Feel Pro with higher limits and sharing for .pulsefeel files.
  • Added localized App Store metadata, privacy policy, terms of use, and launch-time haptic support checks.