PocketMoney is going on sale tomorrow October 11, 2010 for one day. The price will be $2.99 for the app, and the PocketMoney Sync Server add-on will be $6.99. (Normally, $4.99 and $9.99 and total 33% savings.)
Archive for October, 2010
Save 33% off PocketMoney for iOS one day sale
Sunday, October 10th, 2010PocketMoney for Desktop 1.0.2(51)
Thursday, October 7th, 2010Version 1.0.2 is now available.
• Improved UI refreshing on Windows.
• Scrolling with up/down arrow keys through transaction register much faster.
• All Transactions got a new icon.
• Check#/ID# displayed in gray instead of red.
• Account picker added to Transaction Editor.
• Column sizes of register remembered.
• PM Sync Status window closed after 30 seconds and doesn’t block subsequent syncs from happening.
• Bug fixed: “error saving data to “categorypayee” table” when syncing from iphone to PMD.
• Bug fixed: OutOfBoundsException clicking on repeating transactions.
• Bug fixed: Cleared checkbox in details view not in sync with ledger on left.
• Bug fixed: Entering amounts of less than 3 digits displayed with preceding zeros.
• Bug fixed: Switching PMD from foreground to background and back changed state of PMD.
• Bug fixed: Currency issue with commas as decimal and euros fixed.
• Bug fixed: Delete button on Account Info screen not working.
• Bug fixed: LastProcessedDate for repeating transactions not sync’d so repeating transactions would take long time to launch PM on iOS devices.
Downloads of 1.0.2 are available here: http://www.catamount.com/desktopApps.php
Today’s Calendar On Sale for $0.99 for a week
Sunday, October 3rd, 2010I’m putting Today’s Calendar on sale for $0.99 until October 10. It’s normally $2.99.
Buy it now, while it’s on sale.
It’s a great calendar replacement.
My favorite feature yesterday was being able to tap on the map button to plot your route to the appointment since I use the location field of my appointments to enter the addresses of the events. I used it twice yesterday – first going to my cousin’s new house, then to the Redhook Brewfest. It’s a lot easier than plotting stuff into Maps yourself and it works with where ever your currently location is.
I also love that it lets me assign default alarms to new events. This is something that both my Newton and Palm could do, but was missing in the iPhone’s Cal.



CheckPlease the most downloaded tip calculator on the AppStore is now available for the iPad for $0.99.