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Trail Wallet: End of an Era

After ten years and with over 500,000 downloads, Trail Wallet is shutting down.

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Trail Wallet Tips: Backup and Restore

Trail Wallet is but an empty purple shell without the entries that you add to it. Your personal expenditures are the life blood that pumps through its little transistor veins.

The last thing we want to have happen is for that life blood to leak out everywhere. Trail Wallet has an automated backup system that takes a daily snapshot of all these little spending platelets (I think that's probably far enough...) and uploads it to iCloud.

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Trail Wallet 3.4.4 Available Now

This version introduces new UI to help manage the bulk exporting of photographs. I'd had a few reports that not all of the photos taken on a trip were being exported and, when Erin came to do our budgets, she started hitting the same issue.

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Voyage Travel Apps and the GDPR

Trail Wallet 3.4.3 is out now! It's a small bug fix update but it does also remove the crash reporting framework we were using.

This is because of…

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April Update

(Published on the 30th April at 22:00 GMT, so it counts.)

April has seen me continue with my adventure game development. I now have a name for my engine (AdventureKit) and a roadmap for its development.

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Voyage Travel Apps Update

Oh boy. Once a year, huh? That's how often I update this thing?

Woof, I am bad at this.

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Barista! and WTMaths Released!

Voyage Travel Apps is pleased to announce the launch of two brand new apps—WTMaths and Barista!

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Trail Wallet is 3!

Three years ago today we released Trail Wallet 1.0 to the App Store. It was kind of plain-looking and had a few initial bugs but we had finished it and released it and it was ours.

Throughout the development, I was continually doing Hopeful Business Math which involved looking at our stats from Never Ending Voyage, figuring out what percentage of our audience was looking at it on a iOS device, and asking myself questions like "how much would we make if just 10% of those iOS users buy it?"

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