Changelog 1.4.0

The latest update, Habit Pixel 1.4.0, introduces exciting new features like Habit Analytics and an overall check-in progress bar to enhance user experience. Additionally, users can now archive habits and enjoy improved performance and bug fixes for smoother navigation.

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Habit Pixel 1.4.0 is now rolling out and with it comes a bunch of new features:
 
Habit Analytics:
Track your journey with yearly completion charts that reveal long-term patterns at a glance. Quickly filter by individual habit or view your overall performance across months and days, including metrics like health, consistency, resilience and more.
 
Overall Check-in Progress Bar:
Stay motivated with a new progress bar at the top of your main habit screen. It visually tracks how much of your day’s habit checklist you've completed.
 
Archived Habits:
Clean up your dashboard without losing progress. You can archive habits you're not currently pursuing and bring them back anytime you’re ready.
 
Habit Bottom Sink on Reopen:
When you reopen Habit Pixel, completed habits automatically sink to the bottom of the list on the main screen. Keeps the unfinished ones top of mind without disrupting your flow during the day.
 
Scroll to Top on Habits Tab Menu Click:
Tap the "Habits" tab to instantly scroll back to the top. Perfect for users with long lists who want a quick reset.
 
Performance Improvements & Bug Fixes:
Navigation feels faster, scrolling is smoother, and common bugs have been squashed for an even better experience.
 
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