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07/18/2008, 7:30pm, EDT

Friday, July 18th

Invoice 3 gets complete overhaul, many new features

Kedisoft on Friday unveiled Invoice 3, a major update to its scriptable invoicing application, completely redone from the ground up to incorporate features of Mac OS X, with a host of new features. Invoice 3 offers users Smart coloring for invoices, for at-a-glance status of an invoice, and full drag-and-drop support for arranging invoices and invoice elements. Kedisoft is currently selling Invoice 3 for €79 (~$130), available from its website.

The new version also allows users to create quick reminders, with on-the-fly currency conversion, while accepting individual numbers, or viewing items quickly. Invoice 3 includes a new Layout Designer, and a Simple Inventory tool, while supporting smart counters, fields, and folders.


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So This is a Mac App?

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07/19, 10:48am, EDT

I've been playing with this for a couple of hours now, and you can color me confused all up one side and down the other. The "manual" is sketchy at best, with nothing but screen shots and arrows pointing to what the buttons do. I would like to get an overall picture of how the hell you manage this thing.

I managed to make an invoice, and then changed an item description so then I clicked on "Delete PDF", which in the manual says that will create a new PDF. For me, the PDF disappeared into the ether and I can find no way to re-create it.

In a list, can you Shift-click to select a range of items? No.

Can you Command-click to select noncontiguous items? No.

Can you Undo anything? Not that I can tell.

Do we get help text when hovering over a tool? Nope.

So, sorry Kedisoft. Make this a real OSX app and finish your manual, then maybe. Oh, and lower your price to 50 bucks. It is kinda pretty though.

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07/19, 10:55am, EDT

I've been playing with this for a couple of hours now, and you can color me confused all up one side and down the other. The "manual" is sketchy at best, with nothing but screen shots and arrows pointing to what the buttons do. I would like to get an overall picture of how the hell you manage this thing.

I managed to make an invoice, and then changed an item description so then I clicked on "Delete PDF", which in the manual says that will create a new PDF. For me, the PDF disappeared into the ether and I can find no way to re-create it.

In a list, can you Shift-click to select a range of items? No.

Can you Command-click to select noncontiguous items? No.

Can you Undo anything? Not that I can tell.

Do we get help text when hovering over a tool? Nope.

So, sorry Kedisoft. Make this a real OSX app and finish your manual, then maybe. Oh, and lower your price to 50 bucks. It is kinda pretty though.

Edit: Maybe I exaggerated a bit about their manual. They DO have more than just button descriptions, but still, it's difficult to understand what you need to do and when.

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