one major bug was related to disappearing totals for customers who move time zones. It couldn’t be any easier to remind you what this scenario stands for.Ĭashculator 1.2 also fixes some bugs that we and our customers have found. To see the notes you can either open the scenario notes again or simply hover with the mouse over the scenario name in the table the notes will appear in a tooltip. To enter a note for a scenario, select a scenario in the sidebar and from the scenarios menu on the bottom or in File/Scenario click “Scenario notes…”.Īn dialog will open where you can enter the text. We’ve added support to add notes to your scenarios, if the scenario name doesn’t hold enough information to differentiate them. We’re sure you’ll find this new ability very convenient. We’re very happy with this elegant solution to keeping track of your expenses details. What’s good is that unlike pressing Enter it doesn’t enter edit state and you still see the sum of the cell. Press any key to remove the window or click somewhere with the mouse. ![]() A floating window will popup to show the cell’s content. When standing on a cell press the Space key. The second way to show the details is with a keyboard. We’re forcing the tooltips to show fast, without large delay as usual. If you hover over a cell, you’ll get the text of the cell in a floating tooltip. You can now see cell’s content both with keyboard and with a mouse. Comments can also be added to transactions from the sidebar with the new “Comment” text field.Īnother additional to this is that we simplified how you can see the cell’s contents without pressing “Enter” on the cell since it enters an edit state, which is not something you might want. This works for all split transactions with “/” or with “*”. If you write “800/4(insurance)” in a cell you’ll get 4 cells, where the first will be “200(insurance 1/4)”, the second will get “200(insurance 2/4) etc. In addition, for split transactions the current and total count of payments is automatically added to the comment. The cell will still show you 300 but the full text with the comments is now saved. So now, you can write the following “100(Dress)+200(Jeans)”. The new Comments feature allows you to add description of the specific transaction right into the text of the cell. You could use cell notes in the sidebar to write some remarks but it was uncomfortable. This was especially true for multi-month transactions. Yet, when this list grows you might not remember what these numbers mean. While for the sake of simplicity Cashculator doesn’t keep separate transactions, you could keep simple records by writing expenses as sums, for example, you could write in a cell “100+200” and you’ll see 300 but pressing Enter on the cell would show you the 100+200 string and you could add to it. This is a major but non-intruding improvement to how you can keep track of your transactions. Users should have the ability to get their date out of the application in a portable format Some potential customers were afraid of the closed nature of Cashculator.
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