Since this may take a few weeks to become live, we've come up with a temporary fix for you on the app. If you edit the transactions that have an issue and instead of choose 12/30/2013, set it to 12/30/2012 and it will get recorded correctly since the current app is adding 1 year for any dates set as 12/30 or 12/31. While this is not elegant, it will work for the existing app on the app store.
01/01/2014 11:50:21
support
Administrator
Re:Calendar days are wrong for 2013
Thank you for bringing this to our attetnion. We will be releasing a fix for this issue to the app store and hope to have it approved soon.
12/31/2013 11:26:23
Bui
User
Re:Calendar days are wrong for 2013
Hi there,
I'm using BudgetTracker locally on my Ipad and yesterday, it has started to recognize the Dec 29th, 2013 as Dec 29 of 2014. Thus my whole year spending is messed up at the moment: all DEC 2013 transactions are located in DEC 2012 and my DEC 2014 is zero. Pls help.
12/29/2013 23:44:21
support
Administrator
Re:Calendar days are wrong for 2013
This may be due to the timezone you have set in your preferences. If you go to My Profile, please make sure the timezone you have set matches yours.
12/05/2013 00:25:16
Guest
User
Calendar days are wrong for 2013
Hello,
I went to enter an income transaction and saw that the calendar for 2013 appears to be off by one day. Specifically I went to enter a transaction on November 29, 2013 and the drop-down calendar says that is a thursday when it was actually a friday. I looked at December too, which starts on a sunday this year, but the drop-down calendar says its a saturday. Is there anyway this can be fixed?