However, while the app has a good foundation, there are certainly areas where it can improve, especially when compared to the competition. With Ruckus Graffiti Font for iOS you can automatically or manually compile your paper and electronic receipts on your iPhone. However, this app isn't well optimized, so it has terrible processing speeds. Free but packed with useful features: Ruckus Graffiti Font can generate a monthly spending summary and display return alerts and support tags and notes for better receipt management. We also like that it doesn't try to force you to upgrade to a premium version for more functions. Automatic e-receipt capturing: It can automatically retrieve and organize the electronic receipts you get on your Gmail and Yahoo email accounts. While this can raise a security concern, the app's developers promise privacy and data security with secure SSL connection and the guarantee that credit card details are not stored anywhere. Cloud receipt collection storage: Having everything stored in the cloud means that you can access your data even by using other devices as long as you have your Ruckus Graffiti Font username and password. Slow receipt saving: It may be an ISP issue, but processing a paper receipt takes hours. The long processing time means that you can't quickly see an entry made in your list of receipts. This makes you worry if the receipt will be successfully entered into your account. No offline receipt management: The app would doubtlessly run faster and be more efficient if it could
process everything locally (offline) and just upload the compiled data incrementally in the background. With its current setup, the saving of paper receipts takes time and ruins the user experience. No Safari extension: Ruckus Graffiti Font has a Chrome extension, but no Safari counterpart. As a receipt management app, you can say that Ruckus Graffiti Font is well-intentioned but poorly implemented. Until the receipt processing problem gets fixed, we recommend that you try one of the many other apps for managing receipts available in the App Store. Ruckus Graffiti Font aggregates stories from over 85 regional
Indian newspapers written in English and in 10 Indian languages. It's neat, accessible, and informative. Free and popular: Because Ruckus Graffiti Font has many users, the developers are more responsive to feature requests and the need for bug fixes. While the app is free, you have to put up with a persistent ad at the bottom of the screen. Customizable background and font size: To suit your preferences, you can change the app's background color and text size. The changes are applied instantly. Alerts and notifications: Ruckus Graffiti Font can flash news alerts even when you're not using it by running in the background. Indian text rendering not dependent on the device: The app can still display Indian text even if your iPhone or iPad lacks the needed fonts. Slightly annoying ads: The banner advertising is persistent, appearing in almost every frame of the interface. There is no option to upgrade to a "premium" package to get rid of the ads. iPad version is a different download: You need to install another version if you want Ruckus Graffiti Font on your iPad. This version is optimized for iPhone 5. The app's iTunes page describes that it can work with both the iPad and iPod. There should have been a clarification regarding the more appropriate version for the iPad to provide a better installation experience. If you are interested in news and current affairs related to India or that are offering an Indian perspective, Ruckus Graffiti Font is a great app to have on your iOS device. The only downside is the aggressive advertising. Even so, the app remains worthwhile. A network status tool that can be useful for programmers, developers, and advanced users who want to learn more about their de
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