Now it’s official!! The P+ (Pagico for iPad) is now available on the App Store! Click here to grab it!
Also available is the Pagico v5.1 r1216, which is required to sync with our recently updated Workspace servers, which covers both the Workspaces functionality as well as the inboxSync feature. The new version is available in the download section, currently ready for Windows and Mac. The Linux version is being prepared and will soon be offered.
Note: If iTunes says it’s not available in your regional AppStore, just wait a little while. There are certain stores will get the app sooner than others.
Note: If you attempted to join a workspace on P+ but failed (with an error code 4A), that was caused by an incorrect version detection on our servers and this issue has been addressed. Simply try joining the same workspace again and it should work right away.
UPDATE 1: We found a bug (in 1.0.8) that might cause the app to get stuck when you launch the app again some time after the initial launch. We’ve submitted a revision and it is currently being reviewed (kudos to the review team to respond to my urgent request!). Soon you’ll see a new revision showing up as 1.0.10, addressing this issue (and a number of other improvements), and it is recommended to update when you get a chance.
UPDATE 2: The new update, v1.0.10, is now available in the App Store. Thank you for all your patience!
UPDATE 3: We just discovered that Pagico on Windows cannot connect with our U.S. East Coast Workspace Server at this moment. This is caused by a mismatch of the SSL module version between the client and the server. We are working on it to resolve this issue, and an update will be released to address it. In the mean time, Pagico for Windows should have no problem connecting to the North Central servers.
UPDATE 4: Pagico v5.1 r1217 is now released for Windows, addressing the previously mentioned sync issue with the U.S. East Coast server. Head over to the Download Section to grab the update.
UPDATE 5: Pagico v5.1 r1216 is now available for Ubuntu. These new packages are compatible with Ubuntu 11.10 32-bit and 64-bit. (Since it’s compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit, Ubuntu might complain that the package is of bad quality, and this is normal).
Cheers,
Ryo