1.1.1
August 29, 2024
- Added general appraisals allowing a user to appraise anything - Added sliding menu
1.1.0
July 20, 2024
-Updated description -Fixed autofocus issue in new appraisal -Fixed currency issue
More1.0.9
July 11, 2024
-Added ability to add owners notes, date the book was acquired and amount paid to book appraisals
1.0.8
July 3, 2024
-Fixed character encoding for return text
1.0.7
July 2, 2024
-Added the ability to appraise trading cards -Updated AI model
1.0.6
June 4, 2024
-Added currency selector in profile -More modifications to AI models
1.0.4
May 30, 2024
- Upgrade to AI model for faster and more accurate responses - General bug fixes
1.0.2
March 1, 2024
Addition of a back button where native back doesn't show
1.0.1
February 29, 2024
Addition of adds to support API costs
1.0
February 27, 2024
Yes, Collector's Chronicle is iPad-friendly.
Liam McGrath-Bishop released the Collector's Chronicle app.
Collector's Chronicle currently supports iOS 14.0.0 or later.
The Collector's Chronicle app doesn’t have enough ratings and reviews yet.
The App Category Of Collector's Chronicle Is Books.
1.1.1 is the current version of Collector's Chronicle.
The latest Collector's Chronicle update was released on September 30, 2024.
The Collector's Chronicle app originally came out on July 5, 2024.
This app is rated for ages 17 and up, and contains mature themes or intense violence.
Currently, Collector's Chronicle supports English.
No, Collector's Chronicle is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Collector's Chronicle does not support in-app purchases.
Sorry, Collector's Chronicle is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.
No, you can not expect ads while using Collector's Chronicle.