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Nils Tijtgat

We have released our official TourLife iOS app!

While TourLife has always been available as a PWA on iOS devices, having the official app listed in the Apple App Store will greatly improve the user experience when looking for and installing TourLife on iOS devices. On top, the iOS app supports Notifications, something we weren't able to bring to the iOS platform before.

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To install TourLife on your iOS device, simply head over to the Apple App Store and install the app.

App Store Screenshot

The app brings definitive advantages to your iOS device over using TourLife in the browser

  • Push Notifications
  • Ability to download files from TourLife
  • Ability to save TourLife contacts to your Contacts, and import from your Contacts to TourLife

· One min read
Nils Tijtgat

As usual, TourLife upgrades to the latest Angular version on the day of its release! Keeping TourLife at the latest & greatest version is very important to us. For more details on the new features in Angular 13, have a look at their blog post.

Enjoy TourLife, now running on Angular 13!

· One min read
Nils Tijtgat

Google has just released Angular 12, the latest and greatest version of their Javascript framework and we managed to deploy this new version to production one day after its global release! TourLife is entirely built in Angular so upgrading to this latest version this fast shows keeping TourLife up to date is one of our number one proirities. This ensures we adhere to state-of-the-art best practices and and our end users enjoy the fastest, most robust experience available today.

Enjoy TourLife, now running on Angular 12!

· One min read
Nils Tijtgat

Google has just released Angular 9, the latest and greatest version of their Javascript framework. TourLife is entirely built in Angular, and upgrading to this latest version the day it releases shows we care for state-of-the-art technology when developing software.

Deploying the latest version of the framework we run on demonstrates two things:

  • Our tech stack, processes and testing are flexible enough to support a same-day production release of our application on the day Google publishes the latest version of Angular. Many software companies struggle to roll out major upgrades smoothly, either because the codebase is not in a good shape, because the processes to roll out code are slow or sluggish or a myriad of other reasons. We strive for the exact opposite: getting high quality code to our users as soon as we can, while not jeopardizing the robustness of our platform.

  • We care about delivering the best experience to you, our user. The latest version of Angular ships with a bunch of improvements that make our application faster than ever before. TourLife on a mobile device just became faster again, which is a great thing!