Transaction Manager is software to manage and track SecondLife L$ transactions from the Second Life and SLExchange websites.
It is compatible with Windows and Mac, and very soon will be compatible for Linux.
Download and install the trial mode before purchasing. It gives you unlimted usage for 15 days and after that you can simply register and continue to use if you are so inclined.
Just click to install the Adobe Apollo runtime here:
Apollo Runtime
and then click here:
Transaction Manager
Apollo is about 5 MB and Transaction Manager is about 0.5 MB, so it should all install very quickly.
These applications are completely safe to install and run. Feel free to run a traffic snooper to ensure that they are not doing anything you do not wish them to do.
It can:
- View and graph Top Selling Items
- View and graph trends over time
- Search and query data
- no 30 day limits
- All your accounts in one place
- and much more..
More:
All Accounts Refresh
TransactionManagers (TM) can refresh and track records with no limitations for an unlimited number of accounts. Just Add the user to your list, login, and then click "refresh now" to bring it up today with your latest transactions.
Search, Group, Graph and View
There are many different data views you can do with your data: daily sales, rank objects by their sales, resident who's given you the most money over any period of time, most popular payments made, money by type, highest day of the week, and highest hour of the day.
Searching
Do sophisticated query based searching with include/exclude capability on description, resident name, total amount, date transaction occured, text in time string (eg, quickly search on all "Mon"days) and type of transaction.
Grouping
Grouping is used for graphs. By categorizing the data by such things as, date, day of week, or hour of day you can vaisualize how the data is chaning over time, its highs and its lows.
Graphing and Slider
Once you've grouped your data, you can then click graph and visualize how it changes over time. Use the slider to do a 'trailing average'. The trailing average will let you smooth out the graph and see trends more clearly. They will average out sales spikes and downturns so you can get a more steady understanding of what is happening over time.
And much more to come, including Linden Economy graphs that you can use to compare and contrast with your own.