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| Nokia S40 Applications / Softwares |
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| Cost Counter |
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CostCounter is a personal money manager which helps you to follow your costs. Customized and multilevel categories are supported. Easy and quick to use.
You can define your own kind of costs in a tree (called folders). Use the Main Menu/Folders/New menu point to add a new top-level group, than enter to the created folder and add a sub-folder with the New menu. For example: one of the top-level folders is Car, and Car contains some sub-folder, eg: Fuel, Service, etc.
Register cost values with the Main Menu/New Item menu point with entering the value and selecting the folder (the type of cost). Here the folder structure can be modified too. If you're in a hurry, just jump over the folder selection, and add the cost to the root (the main folder).
Make queries using the Main Menu/Query menu point for any time periods. A query contains all the given folders in a tree view with the sum of the cost values given to the folders. The sum of each folder contains all the sub-folder sums. For example: The sum of given costs is 100 in the Car/Fuel folder, 50 in the Car/Service folder, and directly there's no cost in the top-level Car folder. In the query, the sum of Car is 150, Car/Fuel is 100 and Car/Service is 50.
A simple cost list is available in the Main Menu/Items menu point, where the cost value, the date (month.day) and the folder (cost type) appear. If you made a mistake, delete the wrong item from here. |
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| Cricket Zone |
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Get latest scores, match schedules, players' profiles, statistics and much more. The application supports various languages like English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali. So, even if your handset does not support these languages, you can enjoy the series in your preferred language. |
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