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Catima 2.28.0 is out!

This release mostly focuses on small polish here and there. Some of the bigger changes are that you can now "quick receive" instead of just "quick spend" right from the card screen and Catima will warn you that scanning is more reliable when you try to enter a barcode manually (don't worry, the option isn't going away, it's just a nudge to guide users to use the more reliable scan feature when possible).

This release also targets Android 14.

#Catima #Android #OpenSource


Nice, #Catima is popular enough for cloned versions with the copyright info illegally stripped and advertisement and tracking added to start appearing on the "well-moderated" #GooglePlay store.

It's kinda hilarious to me, because the About screen also contains the privacy policy. Which means that these apps removing the About screen are already breaking Google Play policy by not having a clear privacy policy inside the app.


#Catima 2.27.0 is out!

Honestly a fairly small release, mostly small UI tweaks and a minor bugfix. But that's fine, it's great when software updates are boring without major changes so there is nothing new to learn :)

Available on #GitHub right now, on #IzzyOnDroid within 24 hours and on other stores when they update (see the FAQ on https://catima.app for details).

Hope y'all enjoy it :)


#Catima 2.25.0 is out!

This release improves the barcode rendering code and supports allowing third party apps to read your cards after they request access, allowing #Gadgetbridge to work with Catima in their next release.

This feature is enabled by default as it requires apps to explicitly ask for access through Android permissions. However, if you feel certain you never want to allow other apps access to your cards at all, you can disable it in settings.


#Catima has reached 35k active users on #GooglePlay, holding fairly strong at a 4.6 star average. Pretty cool how it keeps growing.

As always, I have no stats for #FDroid as they do not track active installations.


Kundenkarten datenschutzfreundlich digitalisieren. Ganz einfach mit Catima. Eine App aus dem F-Droid Store.

#android #app #catima

https://f-droid.org/en/packages/me.hackerchick.catima/