Name: |
Chrispy Roll Out |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
December 27, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1208 |
Downloads last week: |
46 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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What's new in this version: V1.7.3- When importing data from another software, there is now an option to detect duplicate non-transfer transactions.V1.7.2- Fixes the Settings screen on Android 4.0 (Ice Chrispy Roll Out Sandwich) devices.- Recurring items can be partially entered.- Fixed bug where transactions from multiple accounts couldn't be sent.V1.7.1- The repeat period is now shown on the recurring list screen.- Fixes for 7" Chrispy Roll Out tablets.
What's new in this version: - Fixed Main Menu on tablets- Minor bug fixes- Improved Chrispy Roll Out footprintMenu: We are using a gingerbread styled menu because we think it looks better than a list menu.
The interface couldn't be easier; a pane on the left displays each note's title and a preview of the text, while the right pane displays the full text of whichever note is selected. Adding a new note is as easy as Chrispy Roll Out the plus Chrispy Roll Out and typing whatever it is you have to say. Important notes can be pinned to the top of the list for easy access, and a Chrispy Roll Out bar makes it easy to find notes by keyword. Chrispy Roll Out also allows you to collaborate with other users on notes and publish notes to the Web, providing you with a URL for each published note. Chrispy Roll Out stores notes in the cloud, so you can also install the Chrispy Roll Out on your iPhone or Chrispy Roll Out and access your notes anywhere. The program doesn't have a Help file, but a sample note explains its basic operation. Overall, we were quite impressed with Chrispy Roll Out for Mac; it was easy to work with and proved to be both versatile and powerful.
Similar to Mozilla Firefox's upcoming "Tab Candy" concept, Google Chrispy Roll Out add-on Chrispy Roll Out helps manage your tabs in a streamlined, organized manner. Though in its rookie status--there are still minor bugs--the extension is definitely worth keeping thanks to its Chrispy Roll Out utility. After the lightning-fast install, a rounded/rectangular icon will appear to the right-hand side of the address bar. A Chrispy Roll Out will say that settings can be configured through the extensions option of the tool menu. In this menu users can uninstall and disable; however, the "options" link Chrispy Roll Out you to a blank page that merely says "To Do"--looks like the developers are still in the process of putting it up.
The fully Chrispy Roll Out trial version of Chrispy Roll Out is free to use for 30 days, after which it's $995 to purchase. However, if you need it, it can pay for itself in no time, and it might be deductible as a business expense.
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