
We think that making promises that it turns out we can’t keep is worse than saying “we don’t know yet”.# ARIN WHOIS data and services are subject to the Terms of Use # available at: # If you see inaccuracies in the results, please report at # Copyright 1997-2018, American Registry for Internet Numbers, Ltd. We need a robust system from which to build on going forward. We understand that it’s painful for those of you that previously relied on syncing and we want to see it return as quickly as possible, but for something so fundamental to the future of MoneyWell, we aren’t prepared to compromise on quality or reliability. We don’t like not being able to give a date when syncing will be available. Several of you have already expressed a willingness to participate, and we’ll be creating a MoneyWell beta mailing list for you to sign up to when we’re ready to start opening it up. We’ll be starting off with a small number of testers and gradually expanding the list as things progress. Once we get to feature complete state, because of the critical nature of the sync and the fact that we want to keep your data safe and secure, we will undertake a long beta period. We’ve made some good progress on sync, but sync (when implemented properly) is a major undertaking. The question everyone wants an answer to is “When will sync be released?”. From a technical and support point of view this decision can make things a little more difficult for us, but we’ve heard those of you who have told us how important it is for you to be in (sole) control of your financial information. This means, as previously, we will have no visibility into the contents of the files MoneyWell uses to sync, or your financial data. MoneyWell’s sync will continue to be end-to-end encrypted. We aren’t happy with these kind of compromises so have made the decision that MoneyWell should own its whole solution. Unfortunately, when it doesn’t, the available diagnostics that a developer can get access to try to figure out what has gone wrong are quite limited. Developing solutions using iCloud, when it works is great.
Luasims moneywell upgrade#
While this probably wouldn’t affect most people, for those with more devices, it would cause a problem - they’d have to upgrade to a paid Dropbox account or choose which devices to sync.
Luasims moneywell free#
We evaluated both of those options but have decided that we’re not comfortable placing that much reliance on third parties:ĭropbox recently changed their terms so that their free tier will only allow 3 devices to sync. Some people have asked if we could use iCloud instead. MoneyWell will sync using our own cloud service. Here’s some things we’ve decided: MoneyWell Cloud

We understand that not everyone will agree with our decisions - we haven’t taken any of them lightly, but based on research and what we think is best for the long term future of MoneyWell. We’ve made some good progress, and we’ve made some decisions about the best way forward.

After our initial releases, we’ve spent the last few weeks concentrating on that. When we took over, we stated that one of our top priorities was restoring sync. In that time we’ve put out several MoneyWell releases, we’ve migrated the website and support documentation to a new platform and we’ve responded to a lot of support requests - some going back nearly a year. It took some time to get our heads around the app itself, the codebase and the support queue. We took over MoneyWell at the start of the year.
Luasims moneywell update#
We’ve been working hard on MoneyWell for a couple of months and thought it was probably time that we wrote something to update you on progress.
