Shared House Software

Track shared expenses in your group household or with your significant other.
Chef-A-Matic: run the ultimate cooking roster
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Track shared expenses in your household
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How to draw a house drawing game
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Pool House - the ultimate billiards!
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$10.00 - ChoreSoft

To run the ultimately flexible cooking roster you need the revolutionary Chef-A-Matic. The Chef-A-Matic allows you to see who has done their fair share; it will also optionally keep track of meal costs, so that no one in the roster is out of pocket.



$39.95 - AppMagic

ExpenseIT tracks shared expenses among multiple people. Save, then quickly enter receipts--splitting items equally, charging them to a particular person, or using a custom percentage. You always see "who owes who what" and can settle up at any time.



Free - ABC How to draw

How to draw a house drawing game. A drawing activity for kids centered around their houses. In this section you will be learning how to draw a house. You will draw the basic shapes to help you draw the house.



$16.95 - Absolutist.com

Pool House - the ultimate billiards: snooker, 8-ball, 9-ball, Russian, American Pyramid, one pocket pool, call shot games and other kinds! Precise and robust physical model makes you feel like playing at real life pool club!



 
Prevent deletion on shared drives in networks

Prevent Deletion
Free - Mohammad Saiedi

Using this program you can prevent the deletion of certain files/folders on a shared drive in your network. This program will check whether a file exists on a shared drive, and if not, it recopies the file. This process is repeated at a defined interval of time. You give your file/folder's source and destination paths. You can also choose the interval of time at which the recopying process is repeated. The program can be stopped at any time.



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