Lets Clean Up! Plus' 7.04 is Shareware Personal Interest software design by ConsultWare LLC. It runs on following operating system: Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win98,WinOther,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP,Other and has as system requirements: None. Makes it a snap to organize and manage household chores. Remembers any number of chores, keeps track of when each of them was last done, and prints a checklist of only the chores that need doing. Chores can repeat in days, weeks, months, or years.
Whats new in version 7.04:Added points reward system. Upgraded to use Access 2010. Added the ability to change the location of the cleaning schedule files. Windows 7 support.
Publisher review:Let's Clean Up! makes it a snap to organize and manage household chores. It remembers any number of chores and keeps track of when each of them was last done. Chores can repeat in days, weeks, months, or years. You can assign chores to specific people, or rotate them between two or more people. The program prints a checklist of only the chores that need doing. You can print either a single list, or individual lists for each person. The program includes a point-based reward system to help you and your helpers stay motivated. When you return from a vacation, Let's Clean Up! can make adjustments to ease you back into your normal cleaning schedule. You can enter cleaning instructions in any language. Families in more than twenty countries are using Let's Clean Up!. It's easy to set up and use, and you will wonder how you ever got along without it.
Requirements:None
Operating system:Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win98,WinOther,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP,Other
Release notes:Minor Update
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