Kura

Was sich geändert hat

Kura wird laufend aktualisiert – keine Versionsnummern, nur Daten. Die neuesten Änderungen stehen oben.

  • NeuThe net worth chart can now draw what is in your accounts, what you owe or what you have invested, as well as net worth itself — and once your history is long enough, over the last month, three, six or twelve. Spans only appear once there are records reaching that far back, so a chart never promises more history than it has.
  • NeuThe dashboard summary can be read as amounts or as percentages — switch between them at the top of the panel. An account group that is overdrawn shows as a negative share rather than as zero, so the percentages still add up to a hundred.
  • NeuYou can arrange the dashboard now. Move panels up or down, or switch off the ones you do not use, from the Arrange button at the top. Changes save as you make them, and anything added to Kura later still appears rather than being hidden by an arrangement that predates it.
  • NeuA flow diagram at the top of Reports: what came in on the left, where it went on the right, every band as wide as its share. What was not spent gets a band of its own, and a period that cost more than it earned shows the difference as money you already had — so the two sides always add up.
  • NeuThe dashboard now shows what your net worth is made of, under the chart: every account with its balance, split into what is in accounts, what is invested and what is owed. The three add up to the figure above them.
  • GeändertThe dashboard breakdown now groups your accounts the way you think of them — cash, investment accounts, credit cards, loans — each with its own subtotal, beside a summary showing what your assets and debts are made of.
  • GeändertThe flow diagram in Reports responds to the pointer: hover any band and it names what it is, what it came to and what share of the total that was.
  • BehobenBands in the flow diagram were drawn about 8% taller than the blocks they connect to, so they overlapped each other instead of sitting apart. Each band now meets each end at exactly that end’s width.

  • GeändertThis page is now grouped by month, a month at a time. It had grown to every entry ever written on one very long scroll, which is a lot to get past when the question is usually what changed since you last looked.
  • BehobenHovering a day at the edge of the spending calendar cut the square off, or made a scrollbar appear under a chart that fits — at the left, the right, and along the whole top row. Every edge has room now.
  • BehobenA subscription that put its price up was disappearing from the repeating payments Kura offers to turn into rules — the one payment you would most want to hear about. It now shows up at the current price and tells you what it used to cost.

  • NeuTwo-step sign-in. Turn it on in Settings and signing in asks for a code from your authenticator app as well as your password. Save the recovery key it shows you — it is the only way back in if you lose the app, and Kura cannot reset it for you.
  • NeuKura now tells you when your email address has never been confirmed, and gives you a button to send the link again. It matters more than it sounds: a password reset can only reach you at that address, so an unconfirmed one is a way back into your vault that nobody has ever tested.

  • GeändertThe sign-in and registration pages are about a third of their former weight. They were loading the whole database engine to show you two fields and a button, and it was being downloaded a second time the moment you signed in.

  • NeuThree things Kura used to decide for you are now yours: which day your week starts on, which span Reports and Analytics open on, and which account a new record starts on.
  • Neu"This month" as a period for Reports and Analytics, which was the one span you could not ask for without typing two dates.
  • NeuWhat a payment usually costs, under the concentration curve: how many of your payments sit in each size band, and how much of the money each band holds. The band with most of the payments is rarely the band with most of the money.
  • NeuOnce you have an account but have recorded nothing, the dashboard offers to add an expense. Its only suggestion used to be setting up a recurring rule, which is a later thing to want than writing down what you spent this morning.
  • NeuA cash flow chart in Analytics, under the spending pace: what came in less what went out, day by day, against the same stretch of the previous period. Pay lands as a step up and the month after it is the drain — a shape the spending curve cannot show, because that one counts outgoings only so its comparison stays between spending rates. It runs from zero at the start of the period rather than from an account balance, which Kura will not reconstruct from a partial read.
  • NeuA savings score above the savings rate chart: your median month measured against 20% of income, the savings share of the 50/30/20 rule. The median it came from is printed beside it, so the score can be checked rather than taken on trust — and there is no score at all from fewer than three months with income. It is green at or above the benchmark, amber while you are saving less than it, and red for a typical month that cost more than it brought in.
  • GeändertSettings is now four tabs — General, Organising, Data and Developer — rather than eleven panels in one column, where deleting your account sat four screens below the fold.
  • GeändertThe paragraph explaining how a figure was worked out now sits behind an "i" beside the panel’s title, on hover or a tap — across the dashboard, Analytics, Portfolio and Accounts. Anything that changes how a number should be read stays on the page: how much spending carried no description and is missing from a ranking, how many months are absent from a chart, how many records had no exchange rate.
  • GeändertCharts now tell a screen reader that the arrow keys move through the points.
  • BehobenOn a brand-new vault, the button labelled "Add an account" took you to the account list rather than the form it named — two clicks and a page in between, for the first thing Kura asks anyone to do. It opens the form now.
  • BehobenOver a long custom range, the dotted "previous period" line on both Analytics curves was drawn flat along the axis for any stretch that pre-dated your first record — on one two-year range, more than half the line stood for months that had not happened, reading as a spell where nothing was earned or spent. Those comparisons are now withheld, and the panel says whether the earlier period was empty or simply older than your records.
  • BehobenThe savings rate chart left a strip of empty panel down its right-hand side — a column being held open for a percentage that chart never shows. The months, bars and figures now span the panel.
  • BehobenThe sidebar stretched to the height of the page, so on a long one the language, theme, account and Sign out sat at the very bottom and took a lot of scrolling to reach. It stays on screen now.
  • BehobenEvery row of tabs — in Settings, Reports and Portfolio — was announced to a screen reader as something it was not, offering a jump to a panel that did not exist and arrow keys that did nothing. The three that navigate now say so; the one that really does swap content in place answers the arrow keys.
  • BehobenSwitching between Reports, Analytics, Labels and Projections nudged the whole page sideways whenever the new tab was short enough not to need a scrollbar.
  • BehobenThe spending calendar stopped short of the right edge of its panel, leaving a strip of empty card. The squares now grow to fill the width they have.
  • BehobenThe note under a dropdown was never read out by a screen reader, and the note under a text field could silence the error message that replaced it.
  • BehobenFive sections could say you had no accounts while they were still loading — including on a new device, where it was the first thing you saw after signing in.
  • BehobenAccounts and Goals described an all-archived list as an empty one, offering to add your first while a "show archived" button sat underneath.
  • BehobenTapping any field on an iPhone zoomed the page in and left it there. Fields are now sized so Safari does not.
  • BehobenSwiping past the end of the calendar or the import table could trigger the browser’s back gesture and lose the page.

  • NeuA REST API and an MCP server, so your own scripts — or an AI assistant you authorise — can read and write your vault. Documented at /docs.
  • NeuA label report: what each thing you grouped records under actually cost, over any period.
  • GeändertThe whole app can now be reached from the keyboard, including a skip link past the sidebar and a visible focus ring on every control.
  • BehobenSaving anything with no network left the dialog spinning forever, even though the record had already been saved on the device. Writes now confirm straight away, and a banner explains that changes will sync when you reconnect.
  • BehobenA section that failed to load said you had nothing there instead of saying it could not load.
  • BehobenPrinting from the dark theme produced a nearly blank page. Printouts now come out light whatever the screen was, without the sidebar, and carry the date.
  • BehobenText and buttons across both themes now meet the AA contrast standard — the light theme needed more of the work than the dark one.
  • BehobenThe money was being clipped off the right edge on a phone, and two pages scrolled sideways into empty space on a tablet.

  • NeuPeople and households. Name who an account or a record belongs to, split a shared expense, and switch between profiles from the top bar.
  • NeuLabels: group records under a trip, a project or an occasion, and total them separately from categories.
  • NeuChecking an account against a bank statement, which records the gap as an adjustment rather than quietly correcting the balance.
  • NeuUndo for an import, which reverses the run whole rather than deleting rows by hand.
  • NeuA budget can carry last month’s leftover into this one — and last month’s overspend too, because only carrying the good half would flatter.

  • NeuA cash flow forecast on the dashboard, showing what scheduled money does to your balance before the next payday.
  • NeuImport rules that are kept and applied to every later file, so a row you categorise once stays categorised.
  • NeuWhat each debt is doing: when it clears, what the interest costs, and what paying more would change.
  • GeändertThe offline service worker was removed. It never worked on the phone it was reported from, and a stale cached app is worse than a slow one — your data still works offline through the local cache.
  • BehobenDates showed the server’s day rather than yours, which put an evening purchase in the wrong month for anyone east of UTC.

  • NeuAn Analytics tab beside Reports: spending pace against the previous period, a day-per-square calendar, which categories moved most, a weekday profile, who was paid most, and how concentrated the spending is.

  • NeuNet worth over time on the dashboard, recorded once a day from the day you start — Kura does not reconstruct balances it never saw.
  • NeuAssets beside Portfolio, for the things no market prices, and a breakdown of where portfolio value comes from.
  • NeuRestoring a vault from an export, which refuses a file that would leave records pointing at accounts it does not contain.

Die Einträge unten sind auf Englisch, der Rest von Kura nicht. Die Seite drumherum ist übersetzt; die Einträge sammeln sich mit jeder Version an, und eine Liste, deren neuere Hälfte englisch und deren ältere deutsch wäre, wäre schwerer zu lesen als eine, die ehrlich durchgehend englisch ist.