Bargain Price Refueling 1.0.5

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    .NET Framework 2.0

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Save money by comparing fuel prices and refueling always at the cheapest gas station. Therefore this program can collect the fuel prices of as many gas stations as possible. In the process, the program works out - for either one or all kinds of fuel - which gas station has the most favorable prices on average. You can also have the program show you the development of fuel prices across each individual gas station for whatever period you want. In addition, there are many tips on the topic of cars and saving money, which can reduce your car costs in an instant. Features of Bargain Price Refueling at a glance: Possibiltity to collect all gas stations; Many well-arranged, graphical analyses available; Each data collection as well as all analyses can be printed; Many tips all around the topic car and saving are included; Integrated help system; Automatic program updates (deactivation is possible); Multilingual (at the moment English and German); Intuitive program interface; Free e-mail support in case of problems or questions; All updates for free.

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