Budgee Version 1.0.2 In Progress

Budgee on November 2nd, 2008 3 Comments

Well, Budgee has been out for a little less than 3 weeks at this point and things are going quite well.  We've had one minor update which addressed an internationalization issue.  Now, work is beginning on version 1.0.2 which will focus mostly on optimizing the application and fixing a couple of bugs.  Specifically, there is some type of issue with the built-in autocorrect feature doesn't work quite right for category names and transaction notes.  There are also some memory issues that will be addressed to help the application run more smoothly.  This update should take 1-2 weeks of development time and then a week or less to go live on the App Store - so expect it somewhere close to the end of November.

Once 1.0.2 is done, work will begin on version 1.1.0 - the first update to include new functionality.  There are seveal possibilities for features that will go into this release, but expect to see some way to associate a budgeting period with a budget and a way to review all transactions (without having to review them one category at a time).  Look for another post as we get closer to 1.1.0 that will detail the specific changes and provide a more concrete feature list.

If you have any comments or suggestions for items that we should consider for future updates, shoot us an e-mail here: support@cogitu.com.

3 Responses to “Budgee Version 1.0.2 In Progress”

  1. Steve says:

    Thanks for the roadmap. Since lots of apps are becoming abandonware in the app store.

    How far are you planning to take this app into the future?

  2. Adam Byram says:

    The general plan is to take Budgee where it needs to go to be useful to as many people as possible while still keeping things streamlined and simple. I have some ideas around what that means in the near term and some ideas that are further out (I'll post about all of these ideas on this blog in the not too distant future), but I really expect Budgee will be driven by the users more than by my ideas. I don't expect Budgee to ever be something like a Quicken replacement, but it will evolve over time to support more "advanced" budgeting and tracking. More to come on this topic once I can get version 1.0.2 out the door.

  3. Steve says:

    Thanks for the mention!!

    So sorry to hear about your loss! Take good care.

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