About Morster
Morster is the ultimate morse code tool for iOS devices. Morster can interpret morse code that is created using the key, light from the camera or sounds from the microphone. Playback morse code with configurable sound or...
Morster is the ultimate morse code tool for iOS devices. Morster can interpret morse code that is created using the key, light from the camera or sounds from the microphone. Playback morse code with configurable sound or lighting effects. Morster is rich with features for learning morse code. Feature List: Graphical Interactive Morse Key Includes short circuit lever Translate Mode - Translate text to and from morse code Morse Code reference, several forms of morse code reference Prosign Ready - Recognize or reference prosign codes QCode Ready - Recognize or reference QCodes Dichotomic View - Morse code relationship chart, great for learning Sticky Note - Display a list of morse code sequences for reference Playback morse code once or in a loop Visual Morse Decoder - Use the camera(s) to analyze morse code signals Audio Morse Decoder - Use the microphone to analyze morse code signals Visual Morse Communication Using screen effect or camera flash Notepad to display morse code Invert morse key function Game Center Ready - Morse with friends! Wifi / Blue Tooth - Morse with friends over Blue Tooth or local wifi network Configurable audio tone In depth help file included Visual Morse Decoder Morster can use the live camera feed to decipher morse code that is being signaled with light. The light source could be coming from a light, mirror or another version of Morster. Use the view finder to focus on the light source, adjust the sensitivity and the morse code will be translated and displayed in the notepad. This feature is only available on devices that have a camera and running iOS 4 or later. Speed tests using an iPhone 4 to signal an iPad 2, both running iOS 5, demonstrate decoding speeds upwards of 30 WPM. Audio Morse Decoder Morster can use the live audio feed to decipher morse code that is being generated using sound. The amplitude of the sound is used to trigger the morse key. When the sound is below the threshold, the key is released. The sound can be any sound, but must have a distinct beginning and end. Currently, Morster does not decipher morse code taps, where there is only the beginning of the signal and not the end. Speed tests using iPhone 4 to signal iPad 2, both running iOS 5, demonstrate decoding speeds upwards of 13 WPM. For faster decoding of morse code, we suggest professional hardware. This feature is processor intensive and performance will vary between devices. Morse Decoding Morster will analyze the speed that morse code is keyed and automatically adjust to interpret the code. This allows for slight variances in speed that will still be properly analyzed. Visual Morse Feature Devices that have a camera flash can use it to signal with morse code. When enabled pressing the morse key will also turn on the flash. When morse code is played back, the camera flash will be used in conjunction with the tone. A Visual Morse screen can be configured to use the screen to signal with morse code. The visual feature can use an image of a light bulb or a color. The shape can be circular or rectangular. Shutters can be used, with a modifiable shutter count and speed. This feature is only activated for morse playback. On supported devices, it is possible to use either feature or both at the same time. Translate Mode It is possible to enter text into the notepad and then convert it to morse code. It is also possible to use the morse code keyboard and enter morse code that can be translated to characters. Morse Code / Prosign / QCode / Dichotomomic View A list of morse code characters is provided in list form or as a sticky near the morse key. A list of Prosigns and QCodes are included. These are sequences of letters that have special meaning in different morse code applications. For example SOS = ...---... = Distress Message. A dichotomic view of morse code shows the relationship between characters of the alphabet.
Version History Updated for iPhone X and iPad Pro. Various bug fixes and optimizations. 1.6 03/05/2019 Fixed a problem that would display the video preview and the zoom slider in the wrong location for iPhone devices. 1.5 10/15/2016 Fixed a problem that would crash the app when trying to view the Morse Code list. Added permission requests for use of microphone and camera. Updated to support all device sizes. Various updates and bug fixes. 1.4 10/13/2016 Various bug fixes and optimizations. Fixed an issue that would start app with zero font size. Fixed an issue that would allow the torch to be used on devices that don't have it, causing a crash. Updated for latest iOS. 1.3 01/19/2016 Fixed bug that would enable Game Center when unavailable Added ability to disable Game Center completely Added missing 'T' in sticky note iPhone 5 ready Use swipes to access features New color picker 1.2 02/01/2013 Added Kiosk Mode (iOS5 and up) Modified manual for Kiosk Mode Added Revision History to manual If Game Center is unavailable, Game Center button is disabled. Fixed bug when canceling Game Center displaying local name in notepad. 1.1 03/09/2012 1.0 12/19/2011
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of Morster since it was posted on our website on 2016-09-27 13:33:07.
The latest version is 1.6 and it was updated on 2026-06-16 07:36:14. See below the changes in each version.
Morster version 1.6
Updated At: 2026-06-16
Changes: Version History Updated for iPhone X and iPad Pro.
Various bug fixes and optimizations. 1.6 03/05/2019 Fixed a problem that would display the video preview and the zoom slider in the wrong location for iPhone devices. 1.5 10/15/2016 Fixed a problem that would crash the app when trying to view the Morse Code list.
Added permission requests for use of microphone and camera.
Updated to support all device sizes.
Various updates and bug fixes. 1.4 10/13/2016 Various bug fixes and optimizations.
Fixed an issue that would start app with zero font size.
Fixed an issue that would allow the torch to be used on devices that don't have it, causing a crash.
Updated for latest iOS. 1.3 01/19/2016 Fixed bug that would enable Game Center when unavailable
Added ability to disable Game Center completely
Added missing 'T' in sticky note
iPhone 5 ready
Use swipes to access features
New color picker 1.2 02/01/2013 Added Kiosk Mode (iOS5 and up)
Modified manual for Kiosk Mode
Added Revision History to manual
If Game Center is unavailable, Game Center button is disabled.
Fixed bug when canceling Game Center displaying local name in notepad. 1.1 03/09/2012 1.0 12/19/2011
Morster version 1.6
Updated At: 2019-03-05
Changes: 5 Mar 2019 Version 1.6
Updated for iPhone X and iPad Pro.
Various bug fixes and optimizations.
Morster version 1.6
Updated At: 2019-03-05
Changes: Mar 5, 2019 Version 1.6
Updated for iPhone X and iPad Pro.
Various bug fixes and optimizations.
Morster version 1.6
Updated At: 2019-03-05
Changes: Updated for iPhone X and iPad Pro.
Various bug fixes and optimizations.
Morster version 1.3
Updated At: 2011-12-21
Morster version 1.6
Updated At: 1970-01-01
Changes: 2019年3月5日 Version 1.6
Updated for iPhone X and iPad Pro.
Various bug fixes and optimizations.
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