3.1
November 4, 2021
Support latest devices and latest iOS releases. UI improvements, and bug fixes.
3.0.3
June 1, 2021
Small UI bug fix.
3.0.2
April 16, 2021
Updates for latest OS and devices. Now runs on Mac!. Supports Dark Mode, System font sizes, updated colors, improved layout, and bug fixes.
More3.0.1
March 22, 2021
Updates for latest OS and devices. Now runs on Mac!. Supports Dark Mode, System font sizes, updated colors, improved layout, and bug fixes.
More3.0
March 15, 2021
Updates for latest OS and devices. Now runs on Mac!. Supports Dark Mode, System font sizes, updated colors, improved layout, and bug fixes.
2.0.1
September 10, 2018
Fix crashing bug when trying to view a wine that had no 'Cost' entered.
2.0
September 3, 2018
Support iPhone X, support iPad split screen, UI improvements and bug fixes.
1.0.3
October 16, 2015
Bug fixes for iOS 9
1.0.2
October 12, 2015
- Bug fixes for iOS 9 - Added a few more wine varietals
1.0.1
October 8, 2015
Fixed a bug where importing a backup would skip bottles with a comma in the region or label info. Show wine color for more varietals.
Yes, Bottles is compatible with iPad devices.
The Bottles app was made by Paul Hangas.
The minimum iOS requirement: 15.0.
The overall user rating of Bottles is 3.8.
The Main Genre Of The Bottles App Is Food & Drink.
3.1 is the newly released version of the Bottles app.
Bottles rolled out its latest update on November 30, 2024.
Bottles originally came out on February 5, 2023.
May contain some explicit language, nudity, or sexual content, appropriate for ages 17 and up.
Bottles is available in English.
No, Bottles is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, Bottles does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use Bottles with Apple Vision Pro.
No, Bottles does not use ad-based monetization.