I’m really pleased to show off the latest version of Greeting Keeper, version 1.4.1. The design has been slightly tweaked from 1.4.0 to fix a few issues with colors and navigation..
The following video shows Greeting Keeper running on the iPhone SE (3rd generation) simulator.
When you launch the app for the first time, you are presented with a simple walk through which describes what the three tabs are for:
- Occasions – which are simply any reason you may wish to send out a greeting card. Examples include: Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc.
- Cards – which is where you create a gallery of cards for specific occasions.
- Recipients – which is anyone you send a card to. You can either pick them from your contacts, or manually add their information. You can even classify the recipient as family, home, or work. I added this, for a possible future feature to print address labels for mailings.
- Sending a card to a recipient – this is about tracking what card you sent to who. You do this by selecting a resident and pressing the
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I think the app is now fully feature complete for all the basic functions. As you can see on many of the screens you can long press on things to edit them, and even just tap on a card to see a larger version.
I’d love to hear what you think of the latest version, so please rate it and review it on the app store, and also drop me a comment here for new features you may wish to have.
So far I have the following ideas in the backlog:
- Add an App Intent to show a gallery of a specific event type’s card. This would be used to show a widget full of cards
- Add ability to view all the people who received a specific card from within the Card Gallery
- Add date range selection for the various PDF reports.
- Add additional information on the full screen card view, i.e. manufacturer