After many requests for buying two or a teams worth of licenses I have restructured the pricing to include two new options. Each has a discount and the unlimited license has increased for those really large teams. The new pricing is:
As the season of good will arrives I’ve decided to drop the price of CSV dramatically.
You can now get a single license for just £2.99 and an unlimited for £29.99.
That is exceptional value and this isn’t just for Xmas, its a permanent drop for you all to enjoy from now on.
V1.1.14 is out with a few fixes and some nice enhancements.
Check out the downloads section for the full release notes and link.
Alternatively perform a Check for Update from within CSV Easy.
V1.1.13 is out with a few fixes and some nice enhancements.
The longer than planned discount has also now been revoked, pushing the price back up slightly again to £10 and £100 for Single and Unlimited licenses. Still an absolute bargain for all the power it gives.
Check out the downloads section for the full release notes and link.
Alternatively perform a Check for Update from within CSV Easy.
CSV Easy handles huge CSV files with aplomb, with some solid analysis and text mining functions to boot. Highly recommended. — Liam McGee, Communis
Well actually its 1.1.11 with a quick hot fix of 1.1.12 after introducing an accidental bug with Auto Populate.
Go check out the downloads section for the full list of improvements and the download link.
You will also find the auto update should be available.
After an annoying long wait the documentation is finally back online. It took a while to decide the format and finally Google Sites was chosen for flexibility. The new menu item on the left will take you straight to it.
Thanks for your patience.
So this weekend I finished the move over to this new site for CSV Easy. Tizma.com now redirects to here and there are a few issues within the application. You will probably find the Auto Update isn’t working right now. Rest assured this will be fixed shortly and a new version of the app in in the pipeline with a few nice enhancements and updates of all links to the new site.
Other than that its just migrating the documentation over, but I’d like to consider a hosted documentation system such as a WIKI instead.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Although this is more of a test post, I have decided to also inform you as to the move of CSV Easy. The original tizma.com site will shortly be redirecting to here. I’m hoping it will be a much more concise and product focused site for the application.
Please bare with me in this transition phase. All feedback is welcome.