“General bug fixes” doesn’t tell the story. Here you’ll find detailed release notes for every version — performance, new features, bug fixes, and design improvements.
Receipts and photos can now be included in the PDF on request. By adjusting the image quality individually, you can even optimize the file size for sending via email. Please note that this feature is in beta and may still be somewhat unstable.
Participant filter for categories: You can display detailed information for each person on how much the travel expenses are in a category, city, or country.
Less is more: The page for entering money distribution has been reduced to the essentials and is now more user-friendly. It only appears when it is really needed.
Load old splits: When entering new expenses, you can now click to load one of the previous splits. This will be applied to the current expense amount.
In addition to percentage or absolute split, you can now specify arbitrary "parts" of the persons. Cashinator automatically converts them into percentage values.
A chart visually shows you the current distribution.
Are the vibration patterns bothering you? You can now disable them in the settings.
The statistics can now also be accessed through the expenses tab.
In some cases, some cities appeared multiple times in the evaluations. This issue has been resolved.
New filters for payment methods: Filter and display all cash deposits in shared cash registers, regular expenses, or money transfers.
The status bar of your device may have become invisible. This issue has been resolved.
A display error in the new group tickets area has been fixed. Additionally, the communication within the app has been slightly improved.
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