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Munia Details:
| Publisher:
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DAISOFT |
| Version:
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1.1 |
| License:
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Shareware |
| Price:
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$69.00 |
| Operating Systems:
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Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultima |
| File Size:
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3.39 MB |
| Total Views:
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3107 |
| Total Downloads:
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2 |
| Rating:
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(5 out of 5 Stars) |
| Release Date:
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5/14/2012 |
| Last Update:
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5/14/2012 |
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Screenshot:
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Munia Short Description:
Scheduling program that allows you to manage your accounts and appointments
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Munia Long Description:
Munia is a scheduling program that allows you to manage credits / debits, appointments and deadlines by means of a single data sheet and calendar showing expiry dates relevant to a selected period. All commands are grouped in both the upper toolbar and menu bar.
Use Munia is quick and easy-to-use. The data sheet clearly displays all credit / debit due dates and the relevant amounts, differentiating between open and met deadlines. It is possible to filter data on the basis of given criteria by simply by selecting the relevant item from the tool bar list. In addition, rows can be grouped in a homogenous manner, according to set criteria, to clearly and automatically show the overall amounts due.
Calendar - Things to do When the program is opened a calendar shows the deadlines relevant to the day in question. It is possible to select a different period at any time. In addition, the calendar highlights those dates still showing open deadlines. The lower part of the screen features a list of Things to Do (Open deadlines) for the selected period.
Status bar The status bar on the lower part of the screen shows information relevant to the operation being carried out. A coloured circle on the right side of the screen indicates the current deadline situation (Green: OK - Red: Open, expired or about to expire deadlines).
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