SimplySchool

1.32.50 for iPhone, iPad
Free
0

0 Ratings

Update Date

2020-04-01

Size

48.0 MB

Screenshots for iPhone

iPhone
SimplySchool Description
The SimplySchool tracks all payments or charges, calculates tuition fees automatically and records attendances fast and simply.. The app works on phone, tablet and computer with data auto-synced in background through all devices. Allow four types of payment frequencies: annual lump sum payment, monthly, every 3 months, or every 6 months. Dynamically display upcoming classes on the home page that give you a shortcut to record attendances and view balance easily and quick.

Features include:
1.
Collect and manage parent and student details.
2.
Record attendance for students with one single tap.
3.
Print absence report to PDF based the date filter.
4.
Print calendar report to PDF based on the chose school year.
5.
Support phone, tablet and computer browsers.
6.
Data stores in the cloud that make data auto-synced between all devices.
7.
Fast Pay button allows one single tap to create payments easily.
8.
Class Charge button creates charges for the whole class to save time.
9.
Be able to switch to the previous school year to access the archived data.
SimplySchool 1.32.50 Update
2020-04-01
Added guide line notes on the sign in page
Added links to the App Store on the help page
Fixed a bug that caused file downloading failed on iOS device
More Information
Price:
Free
Version:
1.32.50
Size:
48.0 MB
Update Date:
2020-04-01
Developer:
Dong Wang
Language:
English

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1.32.50 2020-04-01
Added guide line notes on the sign in page
Added links to the App Store on the help page
Fixed a bug that caused file downloading failed on iOS device