We’ve just made version 1.2.3 of Funky Expenses available which allows you to add any currency you want. Previously Funky Expenses used only the currencies your ‘phone knew about, but now you can add any further currencies that you may need.
Funky Expenses can be found in any decent application directory including AndAppStore.
We just released a new version of the AndAppStore client which includes a major updates to the update checker and download manager to improve the overall use experience.
You can download the latest client here.
AndAppStore now allows users to score applications they download providing developers with a quick metric of how much their application appeals to users.
The latest release of Funky Expenses (v1.2.2) includes a feature which allows other applications to post entries in users expenses accounts (with their permission of course!). Developers can see details of the API here, and read about using the API in BistroMath author Berhard Suters blog here.
AndAppStore is now offering application hosting. This means that developers do not need to have their own application hosting in place in order to list their applications at AndAppStore.
Funky Expenses has been updated to allow users to file their expenses under categories and to allow users to backup and restore their accounts using a memory card.
As of today Android developers can include screen shots in their application listings at AndAppStore. This will help users get a better understanding of what to expect from an application before they download it.
AndAppStore has been updated to allow developers to list purchasable items associated with their apps. Developers can list extra levels, T-shirts, or even signed ‘photos of the developers if they want to. All payments go directly to the developers PayPal account so the only deductions are those made by PayPal. For more information see http://andappstore.com/AndroidPhoneApplications/purchasables.jsp
Given the recent news of Google pulling “tethering” applications from Android Market we would like to reassure Android developers and users that AndAppStore will continue to list tethering applications and we are not subject to the carrier restrictions which may be the cause of Googles actions.
AndAppStore has been updated to allow developers to list pre-release versions of Android applications and mark them as alpha, beta, or release candidate quality. Users can then log in, select the “Pre-release apps” from the menu on the right and help developers improve the applications before they’re released into the wild.