![]() I still own two houses and Chronicle Pro helps me keep all my bills paid on time. I would be lost concerning keeping track of my bills. I wrote the review below and still stand by what I wrote about Chronicle previously. ![]() Chronicle Pro is all about eliminating financial surprises and helping you understand your spending. MACWORLD gives Chronicle 4.5 out of 5 mice: "Chronicle is one of the slickest finance apps available for the Windows.ġ1. You can sync Chronicle data with multiple Macs, iPhone and iPad using iCloud.ġ0. With month-by-month payment history, and annual reports, you can break down your spending by bill or by specific tags, so you can understand where your money is going.Ĩ. Plus, Chronicle can sync with the available iOS version, so you always have your bills available wherever you go.ħ. Amount-To-Save feature calculates how much you need to save each month for bills that repeat less often, like an annual insurance bill or car registration.Ħ. With notifications, and upcoming bills in your menu bar and notification center, Chronicle will always keep you up-to-date.ĥ. Intelligent Estimated Amount Due feature estimates how much is due for bills that vary, like credit cards or utilities, using your payment history and the time of year.Ĥ. Pay bills online and log them in seconds using Chronicle's integrated browser, and keep proof of all your payments, including storing receipts.ģ. Chronicle takes into account your monthly income, your bills, and even bills you have to set aside a little for each month (such as insurance payments, annual memberships, etc), and tells you how much money you can safely spend each month.Ģ. ‘Under Pressure’ is surely binge-worthy.1. Rich with real-time footage and aided by foot-tapping tracks, the emotional bond strikes with the viewers, especially Rapinoe’s swagger, Alex’s balancing act between her commitment to the game and her daughter, Horan’s honest confessions. Had she explored the internal conflicts and disagreements among the players, the series would have been more real.īut these are minor hiccups. Heavy words but the director lets the expression of Lynn convey the enormity of the situation. “Every single day you have somebody who is knocking on your door, waiting for you to mess up,” forward Lynn Williams says. The camera captures the camaraderie on and off the field and the vulnerability that stems from the fierce competition. The crucial ones are given just a few moments strategising and decision-making processes are left unexplored. But the series is less about the football matches per se. The first group match against Vietnam hints at USA’s downfall and the next two games against Netherlands and Portugal consolidate it. This Cup sees USA losing its monopoly and the mushrooming of new players all over the world. This is a move for which the coach faces criticism, but the docu-series offers no explanation on what went behind it. There are veterans like Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan and Lindsey Horan, as well as 18-year-old rising star Alyssa Thompson and other first-timers like Lynn Williams, Kristie Mewis and Savannah DeMelo. Coach Andonovski includes in the 23-player roster 14 who have never played in a World Cup before. “Pressure is a f****** privilege on this team,” US captain Lindsey Horan says in the beginning, and we see plenty of it - during the gruelling training sessions in America and later in New Zealand and Australia. It also became a commentary on the ongoing struggle for equal pay in professional sports and equal treatment of players on and off field. With additional analysis from the talking heads and skilful editing, this four-part series rose above its victory chronicle mould to become a poignant exploration of the unyielding spirit that women footballers embody. However, the mood changed after the famous ‘millimeter moment’, when Sweden’s Lina Hurtig scored the penalty kick that ensured Sweden’s victory over the USWNT in the Round of 16 game. Why, even during the selection process, they included only those who received an invitation to join the World Cup team. So, why would anyone make a series on the losing team? Looking at the direction this two-time Emmy-winner Rebecca Gitlitz’s directorial takes, one can deduce that the initial aim was to chronicle the journey of the potential third-time champions. And so was the unceremonious exit of the US Women’s National Team (USWNT), the two-time defending champions. Spain’s brilliant victory was almost forgotten. Rubiales kissed player Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the post-match ceremony, triggering outrage. The takeaway from the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 for someone like me, who only has a passing interest in sports, was Spanish Football Federation president (now former) Luis Rubiales’ controversial kiss following Spain’s 1-0 victory over England in Sydney.
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