filesize 25.21 KB | Published: | Aug 13, 2001 | |||
| Published by: | www.rjmsoft.f2s.com | |||
| License | Shareware $6.00 to purchase |
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| OS: | 4.0 | |||
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| Popularity: | 95% | |||
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The Floss database includes fifty spaces in the trial version and over 400 in the full version. It lists the DMC number and color, and it allows users to select what they have on hand for a specific floss. You can even count how many stitches you make. If you want to delete anything, there is a delete confirmation!
The Resources section gives you a place to store information that may be needed while working on projects, including where to shop for materials, phone numbers and even Web sites that have useful information.
I haven't cross-stitched in years, and this application made me want to start again just so I could use it. It would work for embroidery projects too. Isn't organization wonderful?