I haven't had the chance to update this in quite a long time. I've been busy adding new features and making Crush easier to user. It's getting there. It's a process. Feedback has been fantastic. One user said his task is no longer like squinting and struggling and it's more like playing a video game.
At this moment, I've added some incredible new features to Fuzzy searches. It now searches much deeper into the data to find fuzzy matches. The reporting is much better. And I have a great idea to improve that much further now that the fuzzy matching is dramatically better.
But the biggest improvement is the ability to systematically search and categorize ALL matches. It used to be that you'd have to specify that you want Date and Customer and Amount to match. But sometimes only Customer and Amount matches. Other times, only Customers match. Until the recent change, users would have to identify a possible match and then run a calculation to look for that match. But now, you press one button and it looks for a perfect match. If it finds those matches, it tags them and sends them to the reporting system. Then it looks for the slightly less perfect matches. Then it keeps going till as many matches that can be found are found. They're all sent to the reporting system with notations that indicate exactly why they matched.
It's really an amazing improvement. It's available now. Click here to get a demo: http://CrushErrors.com/get-a-demo.
At this moment, I've added some incredible new features to Fuzzy searches. It now searches much deeper into the data to find fuzzy matches. The reporting is much better. And I have a great idea to improve that much further now that the fuzzy matching is dramatically better.
But the biggest improvement is the ability to systematically search and categorize ALL matches. It used to be that you'd have to specify that you want Date and Customer and Amount to match. But sometimes only Customer and Amount matches. Other times, only Customers match. Until the recent change, users would have to identify a possible match and then run a calculation to look for that match. But now, you press one button and it looks for a perfect match. If it finds those matches, it tags them and sends them to the reporting system. Then it looks for the slightly less perfect matches. Then it keeps going till as many matches that can be found are found. They're all sent to the reporting system with notations that indicate exactly why they matched.
It's really an amazing improvement. It's available now. Click here to get a demo: http://CrushErrors.com/get-a-demo.