Hello everyone, Prickles here.
I've been working on some software called MC Invoicer. It's purpose is to give minecraft market users a way to create and send invoices to clients, keep records of invoices, track your revenue and other statistics on demand. Your invoices are sent to clients through an Email system to ensure they receive a copy.
Invoices are a very powerful thing, records of your clients are also very nice to have and can be useful for future business with users. It also gives a sense of professionalism.
So- I'm sure there are plenty of you here who love being professional but hate typing out, copying and pasting the same text over and over just for an extra bit of professionalism. MC Invoicer will fix all of that for you. Records on demand, from anywhere(Mobile version in the works), currently there is a beta Windows client, which supports windows 7 and up.
The use of MC Invoicer is $4.50/mo
My question to all of you is, when I release this tool to the public, how many of you will actually use this service, and is this something that will benefit you?
Cheers!
I've been working on some software called MC Invoicer. It's purpose is to give minecraft market users a way to create and send invoices to clients, keep records of invoices, track your revenue and other statistics on demand. Your invoices are sent to clients through an Email system to ensure they receive a copy.
Invoices are a very powerful thing, records of your clients are also very nice to have and can be useful for future business with users. It also gives a sense of professionalism.
So- I'm sure there are plenty of you here who love being professional but hate typing out, copying and pasting the same text over and over just for an extra bit of professionalism. MC Invoicer will fix all of that for you. Records on demand, from anywhere(Mobile version in the works), currently there is a beta Windows client, which supports windows 7 and up.
The use of MC Invoicer is $4.50/mo
My question to all of you is, when I release this tool to the public, how many of you will actually use this service, and is this something that will benefit you?
Cheers!
