Upload image to bill by url
Love that you can upload images against expenses, but would love to be able to simply add an image by copping the URL of the image.
For example, i take the photo on my android phone and it is uploaded to Google+ instant upload. From there i can open the photo and copy the URL source of the photo. This saves so much time and saves me from having extra hard copies of the photo on my computer, while also allowing me to upload a photo from any computer as the photo is stored on the web.
Being able to enter a URL when trying to add a photo seems like a really neat idea. I could see how not having to carry around a copy of the file would make lives easier when trying to input bill pics. I’ll bring it up at our next meeting and see if it’s something we’d like to do and when it can fit on our roadmap.
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Anonymous commented
Bumping this feature request. The ability to add an image (or image URL) to an expense would help should a tax audit arise. Also further validates an expense within a group by presenting the original hardcopy of the receipt.
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Ibrahim commented
Hi, Currently on android version of Spiltwise App, there is a session problem, if you go back to main home menu of mobile and come back again to Splitwise app, each time we do this, the expenses are multiplied and shown multiple times same transactions.