Software Overview
This software lists various check items in daily life and work processes, and can check according to the application and print the list. You can create any number of checklists and manage them through folder configurations.
Here are some of the main features, useful features, and more:
It is very easy to enter the contents of the check
Once you have added a check item, you can enter and select each item by simply clicking directly in the list. It doesn't take much time to display and type a separate dialog.
Enter text by simply clicking on the list
You can freely register the icon
In addition to icons used for checkmarks, you can prepare and register your favorite images for each checklist, folder, and other icons. There is no limit to the type and number of icons, so you can create a list that will be fun just by looking at it.
Register icons freely
Multiple checklists can be edited at the same time
The checklist you're editing is managed by tabs, so you can open only what you need and then switch between them in the tab to edit them.
Tab alignment can be changed by dragging
You can also split views and edit two checklists at the same time.
Horizontal and vertical divisions are possible
You can sort checklists by folder
Because checklists are displayed in a tree format rather than a monotonous list structure, folders can be created and tiered, and arranged according to the type and purpose. Even if you register a lot of checklists, you can close the folder, so it is unlikely to get in the way.
In addition, since the folder configuration matches the folder configuration that actually exists, it is possible to automatically load at the start of the raster by simply copying the checklist file into that folder.
Tier and manage checklists
Easy to check
Click the leftmost column of the list to select the registered checkmark. In addition, if you use the check bar, you can also check the selected check items in bulk.
The left is the direct icon, and the right is the check bar.
In addition, with single check, it is also possible to attach a specified check mark with one click without having to display the combo box.
The selected icon appears in the toolbar.
The input column of each check item can be set arbitrarily
You can change the input items of check items by column editing, and you can freely enter data.
The default column item at the top and the optionally customized column item at the bottom
Easy to see in group view
Group view allows you to sort by selection for a more visible view. (Available in Windows XP and later)
The left shows the normal list and the right is the group display.
Search function
Each checklist has a search toolbar that allows you to search for a specified column.
Select a search column to refine
When you search, only the searched check items will be displayed.
Only searched items are displayed
In addition, Raster has a separate search function, allowing you to search multiple or all checklists at once.
When you perform a search, the results are displayed in the search results panel, and double-clicking on each item opens the target checklist.
Easy icon registration
Once you have displayed the icon registration dialog, you can easily register it by simply dragging and dropping the image file into the list. In addition, large images are automatically reduced to icon size, so you can save the trouble of shrinking with image editing software. You can also register images displayed on the website by dragging them directly. (In that case, please be careful about copyright.
Icon registration by drag and drop
Password checklist protection
Checklists can be encrypted with a password. A password is put on a checklist unit, so it is possible to decrypt the file with the same password even if you move it to another PC.
In addition, in order not to enter the same password every time you open the checklist, there is a function to temporarily apply the password during raster startup, so you can save typing.
Checklist templates
Once you create a checklist column information, you can save it as a template.
Saved templates can be used to create new checklists, or you can change column information from existing checklists at once.
Checklist autosave
The input contents are automatically saved when the raster is closed, so you can save it one by one. In addition, considering the possibility of not being able to save due to some defect, it is possible to set the function to automatically save every certain time.
Undo function
If you type or delete a check in the wrong text, undo makes it easy to undo the list while it's open.
Free layout with docking panel
Checklist tree, search, and search results panels can be docked to windows or floated. In addition, there is a function such as "automatically hide" that displays only when necessary, and it is possible to edit the checklist in a large area with a free layout.
It can be arranged in a free layout, such as left and right up and down, docked state, automatically hidden
You can print checklists on paper
Checklists can be used not only in software, but also as paper checklists by using the print function. You can set the layout and font, such as the width of the column, arbitrarily.
Because it uses standard printing functions, you can also output to files such as XPS and PDFs if you have a plug-in.
Print preview screen
Synchronize checklists
Because checklists are managed on a file-by-file basis, previous versions of Ver 4.0 did not determine which files were updated and which files were up-to-date if a project file was shared by multiple users or if the files were synchronized across multiple PCs.
Ver 4.0 now checks for updates to files or check items, so multiple users and PCs are always up to date.
All files you create are in XML format.
All files created by Raster, such as checklist files, are stored in a highly extensible text file called XML. It may be able to be loaded and edited by other software.
Bulk file backup
If you want to back up files created by Raster in bulk somewhere, you can output them as ZIP files anywhere by using the "Backup" function. Of course, if you need it, you can also restore data from backed up ZIP files.
backup
In addition, it comes with the function of automatically backing up every specified interval day, so you can avoid having to back up manually.
Task tray placement and autostart
By placing the raster in the task tray, you can save space in the taskbar (optional). In addition, you can automatically start still when you start the OS by registering with the startup (optional).
Place in task tray
Create Steps Wizard
Wizard Help is a wizard-style help that explains how to use rasters if you're not sure yet.
Wizard Help is automatically displayed when raster starts, so it prevents a common phenomenon of not knowing how to use it without knowing the existence of help. If you no longer need it, you can also set it to not appear again.
Also, because the size of the window is small, it does not get in the way when working while watching help.