What's New in Foilio 1.2.0: Graded Cards, Every Printing, and Excel Export
It’s been a few months since the last big roundup, and plenty has piled up in Foilio since then. Version 1.2.0 brings a whole new category to your collection, every printing of a card in one place, a proper Excel file instead of CSV, and a pile of smaller things that add up. Here’s all of it.
Graded Cards: PSA, BGS, CGC, and More
The biggest addition. A card sealed in a slab is now tracked as its own item, with everything that belongs to it.
- The company comes from a catalog of eleven graders: PSA, BGS, CGC, SGC, TAG, ACE, GetGraded, CCC, MGC, MTG Grade, and V-Grading. If yours isn’t there, type your own.
- The grade goes in half steps from 1 to 10.
- A slab also carries its finish (foil or non-foil), certificate number, and value.
You set the value on graded cards yourself.
A slab is independent of regular ownership. You can have a graded copy of a card you don’t own raw, and the other way around. And as many slabs of the same card as you like, each with its own grade.
Where to find it: in the card detail, tap ”•••” and pick Grading.
The overview lives in Binders as a Graded tile. It opens a grid where every slab looks like a real slab. The label with company and grade sits on top, the card below it. A long press removes any of them. Above the grid runs a chart of value over time.
On Overview, graded cards count toward your total collection value and get their own GRADED widget with a count and a value. In the collection value chart, each slab shows up from the day you added it.
Every Version of a Card
Every collector asks the same question: what has this card been printed in? Foilio now answers it.
In the card detail, tap ”•••” and pick Versions. You get a list of every printing of that card, meaning reprints in other sets as well as variants within the same set. Borderless, extended art, showcase, promo, Secret Lair. Rows are grouped by set from the newest, and each one shows a thumbnail, the treatment, the collector number, whether you own it, and its price.
Tapping a version opens its detail, so you can mark ownership right there. Back returns you where you started.
Behind the same ”•••” menu you’ll also find Products with an overview of the products a card appeared in.
Export: A Real Excel File Instead of CSV
Export got a new format. Instead of CSV, your collection saves as a real XLSX file.
- Counts and prices are numbers, not text. You can sum, sort, and filter them right away.
- Collector numbers survive intact:
023stays023. - The sheet is formatted: colored header, frozen first row, alternating stripes, foil values in violet, owned in green. Open it and read it, no cleanup needed.
What counts as one row changed too. A card you own in both finishes now takes a single row with both finishes side by side. An empty cell means “I don’t have this finish”, not printed means “this card never came out in that finish”.
The deck list stays per printing, and the JSON backup works exactly as before. If a spreadsheet is what you were after in the first place, here’s how it compares to keeping one by hand.
You can now also export the current filtered view from Collection: set your filters, tap ”•••” in the header, and pick Export. Handy when you only want one set, one rarity, or just what you’re still missing. Exporting the whole collection is still in Settings, and a single binder exports from its own menu.
Filter by Mana Color, Sort by Date Added
Filters got a color row. You pick mana pips directly: white, blue, black, red, green, colorless, and multicolor. A single color also matches multicolor cards it appears in, the same way you know it from Scryfall.
There’s also an “Added” sort, newest first or oldest first. It used to work only in binders, now it’s in Collection too.
Secret Lair, One Drop at a Time
A smaller thing that matters to a lot of collectors, which landed back in 1.1.1 and never got a proper introduction.
In Settings you switch on individual drops rather than all of Secret Lair at once. Your collection then holds exactly what you bought. Drops can also be picked in the set filter in Collection.
Works Without a Connection
Foilio opens without a connection and shows you the last known state of your collection. A bar at the top lets you know, and it disappears on its own once you’re back online.
Speed
This is the kind of update you feel rather than see.
- Marking ownership recolors the button instantly, whether you have hundreds of cards or thousands.
- Bottom sheets slide up noticeably faster and more smoothly.
- Card detail in a filtered binder and in Graded now swipes through the whole visible list.
Small Things
- Tap a card’s name to copy it to the clipboard, confirmed by a pill right on screen.
- Messages work over the card detail too and slide in smoothly from the top.
- An empty binder uses its own color.
What’s Next
Foilio 1.2.0 is on the App Store. Grab the update, log your first slab, and take a look at a card you own in all its versions at once.
If something’s missing or bugging you, reach out right from the app via Settings → Support. What comes in there decides what comes next. 🚀