![]() It didn’t happen instantly though about a year went by before active development began in 2010. The original plan was to release the first MoneyWiz app (for iPad) in August of 2010. So, like many developers before him, he decided to make his ideal app himself. Nothing was remotely close to the ideal things he wanted from a finance app: simplicity, beauty, and syncing. Despite searching for days and trying various apps, Iliya was unsatisfied with what he found. MoneyWiz was born out of Iliya’s need for an app to manage his money once he had quit his former job to start Cramzy. 23,000 Great Quotes - contained many inspirational quotes.18,000 Cool Jokes - contained many jokes organised by category that could be rated, sorted by rating, and so on. ![]() Iliya told me it was frequently used in Japan in job interviews. The River Test - A free puzzle game that was downloaded over 3 million times.Although Cramzy’s apps were a far cry from what we cover here at MacStories, they were nevertheless rather successful, particularly: Iliya was not new to the App Store he had previously founded another iOS development company named Cramzy whose focus was entertainment apps. They followed it up with MoneyWiz for iPhone in October 2011, and the Mac version in May of this year. Their first app was MoneyWiz for the iPad, which was released in June 2011. Iliya Yordanov started SilverWiz in 2010. Advertising on MacStories is not handled by editors but by BackBeatMedia, and has no relation to editorial content whatsoever. For this interview I’ve assembled all the various stories about MoneyWiz and the SilverWiz company that Iliya shared with me into a single story that (hopefully) gives you a fascinating and unique look behind the app and company.ĭisclaimer: At the time of publication SilverWiz is one of the advertisers on MacStories however, this article was in the works before the campaign began. In my reviews of the iPad and Mac versions my overall take was mostly positive (there is also an iPhone version, but that I have yet to use).Īfter exchanging a few emails with Iliya Yordanov, the founder of SilverWiz, I thought it would be interesting to have a Q&A with him and learn a bit more about the app, similar to what we’ve done in previous interviews here on MacStories, but this time, I decided to change things up a bit. Its developers describe it as “beautiful, powerful and easy to use”, and having stuck with the app since late January I’m inclined to agree. After a couple of days of looking, I settled upon MoneyWiz from the developer SilverWiz. Early this year, I set out to find an iPad app that I could enjoy using to manage my finances.
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