CashHaven

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What is CashHaven?

CashHaven is a system for paying for goods without having to handle cash. Each user is given a cash allowance. Certain users are given the privilege of begin able to ‘sell’ items through CashHaven as set in the Preferences window. As these users log into CashHaven they are able to log the sale of goods or returns.
Open CashHaven by choosing CashHaven… from under the Window menu.

Only an Administrator can allocate a value to each User’s account. This must be done before any user has the ability to make a Sale.

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HMS Release History

Available Now CashHaven 4.4 — 26 June 2010
[Coming soon!] Web browser access to view ScreenHaven screens, CRMHaven Clients, CashHaven payments, TwitHaven messages for iPad, iPhone or other users.
[Fix] Vastly reduced the number of network errors when working on a slow internet connection
[Fix] The Server progress window can now be shared amongst multiple threaded processes.

CashHaven 4.2 — 18 May 2010
[New] Checks for new version on HMS server.
[New] Transactions window now divides the log of transactions into separate columns for sorting and searching.
[New] Window is now resizable.
[Fix] Advertising window removed.

CashHaven 4.2 — 6 January 2010
[New] A tab of previous transactions shows prior purchases and sales returns from the log.
ScreenHaven
[New] You can now set the image to only be updated on the server if the image has changed since the last image sent. This is useful for security webcams, presentations or portions of the screen that often remain unchanged for a long time, so don’t need another identical image to be sent.
[New] You can now adjust the size of the border of pixels that will be displayed when you have chosen the option to follow the mouse. A preview shows you what the others will see.
[New] You can now adjust the resolution of the image sent to the server. This may result in a more blurry image but should reduce the image sizes sent to the server when you want the whole screen but fine detail is not important.
[New] The Subscriber’s names appear in the pop-up list in the Subscribe window, not just their numbers.
[New] The column headers in the Subscribe window can be resized.
[New] Support for the iPhone and iPod touch viewing the screens has been added so that users on the road can listen to the telephone conference and view any text comments and an iPhone resolution version of the image. You will need a private server for this operation. Contact HMS for more details.
[New] A WhiteBoard option has been added to the Publish window. This lets you do rudimentary sketches to be shared.
[New] A new option exists to set the image quality as a percentage. This radically reduces the size of the images being transmitted and less uses bandwidth without reducing the readability.
[New] A Camera option has been added to the Publish window. This lets you share the image from your built-in Macintosh iSight camera or QuickTime webcam. A preview shows you what the others will see. The settings button lets you adjust the camera’s options.
[Fix] When Subscribing to multiple Publishers, you now only get that user’s screens when scrubbing (before you viewed them all).
[Fix] The Subscribe window begins downloading the cached screens immediately rather than waiting 15 seconds.
[Fix] ScreenHaven has removed the pop-out in the menus and the Command-P for Publish. Instead the more common Subscribe appears as normal but there is a button to transfer to Publish. Publish also has a button to transfer back to Subscribe. Type Command-S to both Publish and Subscribe.
[Fix] If a camera is missing then the Camera option is removed from the options rather than showing an error message.
[Fix] Changing the Group in the Publish window now refreshes the list properly. Previously you had to uncheck then check the Group.
[Fix] Both Publish and Subscribing in ScreenHaven are now threaded. Despite this there will be delays when Publishing a large full screen. You may want to reduce the resolution if the delays are too pronounced or pause and send the screens manually.