“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.
An error had crept into the date and time selection. It has been revised and now offers you a completely new user experience. Special thanks to a user who convinced me with his suggestion. The time filters have also been rewritten.
Trips and groups can now be sorted to keep track of many trips.
Trips and groups can now be shared via Whatsapp, Facebook, Threema, Telegram, email, iMessage, and other social networks.
The user experience of trip selection has been improved, especially for new users. Trips and groups can now be quickly selected through a new, clear menu directly on the homepage and in the settings area.
Date and time can also be changed by default for new expenses once activated in the settings. This is useful if you don't always enter your expenses on the same day.
Predefined filters for expenses this week, last week, this month, last month, as well as today and yesterday.
In iOS 14, there were sometimes problems or it was not possible to scroll through a large number of outputs. A new pagination fixes this problem and makes Cashinator more performant.
The change of a category in the details is now correctly transferred to the previous page.
It is now possible to enter a refund split between multiple people.
Recommend the app to your friends and get lots of free trips or groups. No ads. No registration. As always.
Switch trips quickly by clicking on the title.
Many small improvements - who can find the Easter eggs?
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