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SplitBill (For PocketPC) 1.0
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WAGWARE Systems, Inc. |
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Rating: Not rated     
Released: Sep 19, 2004
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Enter the total bill amount via the on-screen keypad, select the tax % from the list (or allow SplitBill to calculate it for you based on the $ amount) and assign the tip %. The Tip calculation may be made either before or after tax. SplitBill takes the guesswork out of splitting/calculating a bill among a group (or individual).
Use the Tip Wizard to apply a logical approach to tipping. Simply answer a series of questions about the service received and let SplitBill calculate the tip % for your server. Additional tools such as a service timer and Tip reference are available to make using SplitBill a pleasure.
Features: * Calculate Tip, Tax, Due (-Tax) , Total Bill and Total per person (1 or more) * On-screen keypad for entering Amount Due * Easily split a bill among multiple people or individual * Tip Wizard takes the guesswork out of leaving a tip * Service Timer to determine the time between placing/receiving the order * Tip Reference to help with tipping for various services * Customizable Tip and Tax % selections * Calculate Tip % from the currency amount on the bill * Tip % and Tax % are configurable from the Preferences option * Currency symbol is configurable from the Preferences option
Product homepage: http://www.wagware.com
Download:
www.wagware.com
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| Type: Shareware |
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Cost: $9.95 US |
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Size: 555 K |
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