Capture 365 Journal PRO V1.2.3 Submitted

We have just submitted another update to Apple for review.

This new update also includes,

  • Full portrait support on the iPad
  • iPhone 5 support
  • Performance improvements
  • Bug fixes.

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Capture 365 Journal PRO V1.0.1 Submitted

We have just submitted Capture 365 Journal version 1.0.1 to Apple for review.

On a side note, we have noticed an issue in Capture 365 Journal (version 1.0.0) that it was not properly compressing the images for your journals – this may lead to application stability issues.

We would like to recommend that adding images should be kept to minimal until the new update arrives (hopefully in 7-12 days depending on Apple approval times). We would like to apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.

This new update also includes,

  • Optimised application performance – especially if there are large amounts of images
  • Optimised database file size
  • Improved iCloud sync times and performance
  • iCloud sync status indicator
  • PDF export
  • Air Print support
  • Email out your journals
  • User selectable font style and size for display
  • Other bug fixes


Don’t worry, tagging and search is still coming and is scheduled for the next update after version 1.0.1! If you want to see other new features in future updates for Capture 365 Journals, please let us know!

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Capture 365 Journal PRO – Editor’s Pick Award

Capture 365 Journal PRO gets the Editor’s Pick fromĀ Best10 iPhone Apps

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Expiry Updates Now Available!

Expiry HD (v1.1.1) and Expiry PRO (v1.0.1) has just been released. This update fixes all the major bug issues in the previous versions.

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You’ve asked us “What’s the difference?” and now we explain

As some of you may have noticed we have different versions of the same application software. An example is one of our popular finance apps – Expense, Expense HD and Expense PRO.

There are generally 3 different types of versions available for most of our apps:

  • If you notice ‘HD‘ at the end of the app name – this is an iPad native application, which means that it can ONLY run on the iPad device.
  • If you notice ‘PRO‘ at the end of the app name – this is our universal application, which means it can run on BOTH iPhone and iPad devices.
  • For an app name that does not have ‘HD’ or ‘PRO’ at the end of it – this would be our iPhone/iPod native application, and if many of you can guess, it can ONLY run on the iPhone/iPod device.

We hope that this now clears up the some of the confusion. Hope you all have enjoyed using our apps as much as we have enjoyed making them!

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