Receipts Space 2.1

This is new for you in this release…

You think it’s great to assign several tags to a document? But were you annoyed when you wanted to remove them? With Receipts Space 2.1 you can also remove individual tags quickly and easily in batch. To do this, drag the selected receipts onto the keyword you want to remove while holding down the key. There may also be documents in the batch that do not contain the tag to be removed.

Do you do business in the UK, Asia, Australia or Canada? Or a lot of receipts that you would like to evaluate on a calendar week basis? Within the journal - the chronological display in the sidebar - there are two small innovations that can help you to keep a better overview: Firstly, you can adjust the fiscal year in the library settings if it does not correspond to the calendar year. This setting is then also applied to the quarters, months, etc. On the other hand, you can also display calendar weeks.

Library settings? Do the new settings seem different to you? So that you can use Receipts Space more securely from multiple devices, we have subdivided the settings in the new version update. The general settings are personal settings on the respective computer, but they are also the same for all libraries. The library settings only relate to one library, but are synchronized so that they are the same for all accessing devices. Of course, you do not need to change or adjust anything if you are already using Receipts Space.

Welcome back…

Have you missed familiar features? Then we have good news for you:

The deletion of contacts, categories and keywords is now possible again. The assigned documents are not deleted, but appear under “not assigned” or under the other keywords. But please note: Restoring is only possible directly after deletion via UNDO (⌘ Z). Not after that.

The exchange of data via copy-paste between different libraries also works again.

Summary in the video

https://video.holtwick.de/w/p5xXMfULAcfydYvf8WdcrP

Published on April 26, 2025

 
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