Changelog & Recent Updates
Changelog & Recent Updates
Auto Forward SMS For Android has been around since 2015!
After tweaking the app, and starting to get some serious downloads, we started getting more feedback and suggestions from customers. So, we decided to get serious and make a robust app that would improve productivity and save time for our customers.
Below you’ll find our all releases & updates from the very first day onwards.
Version 2
Version 2 of our app was released on October 1st 2021 – Its a complete overhaul using highly scalable cloud technology and modern web frameworks.
- 2.0.13 Contact Access - App now shows contact names instead of plain phone numbers
- 2.0.8 Google Play & Payment Settings Update
- 2.0.6 Messaging Token Bugfix
- 2.0.5 Support for additional UI languages, Seat limit validation
- 2.0.4 UI polishing, stability improvements
- 2.0.2 Enabled Facebook login
- 2.0.1 Supporting automatic updates
- 2.0.0 Initial release
Version 1
Deprecated
Versions < 2.0 of AutoForward SMS are deprecated as of October 1st, 2021.
Active subscriptions will remain running, new subscriptions however, need to use version 2.
Version 1 of our app has been around for many years already and is based on PHP (Laravel Framework) combined with a Kotlin app.
- APR 2021: Bugfixes and high volume plans
- FEB 2021 Updated security protocols
- FEB 2021 Updated security protocols.& payment provider
- SEPT 2020 Forwarding outgoing text messages (SMS)
- FEB 2020 Case sensitivity for keywords
- DEC 2019 Improved compatibility with older phones
- NOV 2019 Dual Sim Support
- OCT 2019 Improved POST to URL to enable automatic retries. Added toggle switch to enable or disable this feature
- SEPT 2019 Fixed a few bugs and spelling errors
- AUG 2019 Launched Direct version so customers in all countries could use app
- MAY 2019 Launched Amazon version & changed email delivery from SendGrid to Amazon SES
- FEB 2019 Initial Google Play release
Missing an earlier version?
Versions prior to the Feb 2019 release have not been tracked and hence are missing in the list above.