A prefessional software for creating cheques
| Version | 5.9.1 |
| Updated | December 4 2023 |
| Developer |
DEMOR SOFT
N/A
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| User Rating |
1245
2.5
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| Original File Size | 59.7 MB |
| Downloads | 11138 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Others |
Cheque Maker is the No#1 of printing and managing Cheques software in the Middle east, as the program prints and controls cheques easily and saves a lot of time and efforts, and supports all kinds of printers (ink, laser, Dot-Matrix) as it supports different sizes of network, with possibility of multiplying the companies, accountants and banks also with existence of smart design tool which helps in designing the template of cheques easily, and you can use the scanner directly to take copy of cheque as you can add the seals on the cheque directly like “A/C payee only”.
Printing of salary's cheques of employees one-click depending on salary system, and the program contains more than eighteen detailed reports and summaries concerning the cheques with the possibility of exporting the reports to Excel file to benefit from the data in the accounting programs and others, as the program supports all the local and the international currencies and also dealing with the date of AD and AH, and the programs works with two interfaces English and Arabic.
In addition, Cheque Maker Crack will require only a few steps for writing, printing or canceling the created cheques.
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