It is indeed next year, and the Mac App store set us back a bit as we had to prepare our existing apps to submit to Apple. We have CheckBook Pro 2.2 here and testing, which includes the all of the new Account file structure geared for syncing with our mobile version of CheckBook. This means a new account file format along with a new location to adhere to Apple's new rules for storing things in the Application Support folder. This was the kind of overhaul that is a ton of work, and if you do it right no one should notice. The following is the mobile application icons, which we showed a version along with the name in our quarterly
newsletter at the beginning of the year:
This is the iPhone 4, iPad, and iPhone 3 versions. We will continue hammering on CheckBook Pro 2.2 while we finish the mobile version to ensure the new Account structure is working the way it should. Stability of data is our number one concern when it comes to our applications. I'd like to post some screenshots of what we have, but what we have now and what Apple lets through for approval might be two different things. As we get closer we will have a little clearer view and perhaps I can post a few then.