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Month Limit 1.22

This program will help those people who stick to monthly plans.

Developer:
Alexander G. Styopkin
License:
Freeware
OS:
Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Mobile / PPC
Requirements:
Nothing special required.
Price:
Free
Price is subject to change at any time by the company
Date added:
1/25/2009
Last Update:
3/31/2006
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Month Limit 1.22 Publisher's description
Controlling Monthly Plans

This program will help those people who stick to monthly plans.

Example 1. You pay your Internet service provider a fixed fee for 400 megabytes of traffic per month. The best this for you is to get all of your 400 megabytes, but without exceeding the limit too much.

Example 2. Your goal is to earn 1000 dollars this month.

Example 3. You are planning to make 150 articles of some product this month.



How will this program help me?


The program will show you a forecast for the month and the spending rate recommended for the rest of days. To do it, it uses your data and also automatically determines the current day and the number of days in the current month.



How to use it?


Open the program and create a record in the table for the plan under control. For example: name - Traffic, value - 150, limit - 400. The program will calculate the rest of values automatically. If you have already exceeded your limit (overfulfilled your plan), the recommended value for the rest of days will be 0.


No Extra Actions


After you create a record in the table, you will only have to specify data for the current day. It is quite easy to do it. Double-click the corresponding record in the table, type the new value and press Enter. You do not have to select this field, the current value is automatically selected in the dialog box and the new value replaces the old one when you start entering it.
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