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# Changelog

### Version 1.3

Release date: 2024-03-29

* Charts added to players' statistics
  * Rate in time
  * Wins and losses in time
  * Points in time
  * Playing time&#x20;
* Several bugs fixed

### Version 1.2

Release date: 2024-02-15

* Stats added:
  * win rate per game
  * average time for a game
* Modal with all games table in the current match (by tapping on the result on the play page)
* The games list on match details was redesigned
* Added icon on the player side which owns rise rate dice
* Some validation bugs for import data were fixed
* Link to privacy policy added

### Version 1.1

Release date: 2024-02-13

* Importing and exporting all app data
* Fixed small bugs

### Version 1.0

Release date: 2024-02-10

* First release


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