QField 2.4 is out with a number of new features, usability improvements and bug fixes. This new release also marks the first non-beta version on iOS as QField maturity on the Apple devices has ground over the last few months.
🚀 Features
- Atlas-driven print layouts can now be printed through the main menu’s print to PDF menu
- Dragging of files onto an iOS device via USB Cable and iTune support
- First non-beta iOS release available to the public
✨ Usability improvements
- When sending or exporting datasets via the project folder, all sidecars will be taken into consideration (i.e you can send those edited shapefiles via your favorite email or messenger app)
- QFieldCloud’s projects are now better sorted and its community tab now functional
- Improvements to sample projects shipped with QField (have a look!)
🐛 Bug fixes
- QField greatly improved its automated testing framework, greatly decreasing the risks of regressions slipping into future releases
- QGIS-shipped SVG markers will now render properly within Qfield
- Freehand toggling with stylus fixed
- The changlelog popup doesn't overlap with the OS’ status bar anymore