I gave Police Scanner a major interface lift. Eric Thayne, who also did Tap Memory with me, did the design. You may notice some similarities. There are also quite a few changes in the way the app works. Hopefully people will like what we’ve done. The update includes the obviously new interface, updating the database in the background for a quicker launch, and saving the previous location for a quicker launch, along with many small bugs you probably wouldn’t notice.

An important update for Police Scanner was released. The bulk of the data is now stored on the device. Maybe now our servers won’t crash.
I’ve fixed some bugs and added a checkbox so you don’t have to send your score to the global high scores. The biggest bug was one that didn’t record the scores of games that were resumed. That one really annoyed me.
Tap Memory 1.1 has finally been approved for the App Store. We’ve added global high scores, several languages, and turn-based multiplayer. I was going to try and get networked multiplayer in there as well, but I just didn’t have the time. Look for it in a future release. It might be 3.0. Haven’t decided yet.