Windows TCO Calculator Development
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I’m commissioning a Total Cost of Ownership calculator as a native Windows desktop application. The tool should let me enter cost variables—capital expense, operating expense, depreciation periods, financing rates and any custom fields I choose—and instantly return per-year and lifetime TCO figures.
Key features I must have:
• Export to Excel so results, assumptions and underlying data tables drop cleanly into separate sheets.
• Graphical analysis that auto-generates bar and line charts of annual spend, cumulative cash flow and break-even points inside the app.
• Save and load calculations, storing multiple scenarios locally so I can reopen, compare and tweak them later.
A modern, intuitive UI is important; WPF/C# or another Windows-native framework that supports fast charting libraries is fine as long as installation is frictionless (single-click installer, no additional runtimes). Source code, a short build/compile guide, and a brief user manual are expected with the final executable.
If you’ve built similar financial or ROI tools before, show me a sample screenshot or provide a demo link—seeing fluid data entry and responsive charts will help me decide quickly.
Key features I must have:
• Export to Excel so results, assumptions and underlying data tables drop cleanly into separate sheets.
• Graphical analysis that auto-generates bar and line charts of annual spend, cumulative cash flow and break-even points inside the app.
• Save and load calculations, storing multiple scenarios locally so I can reopen, compare and tweak them later.
A modern, intuitive UI is important; WPF/C# or another Windows-native framework that supports fast charting libraries is fine as long as installation is frictionless (single-click installer, no additional runtimes). Source code, a short build/compile guide, and a brief user manual are expected with the final executable.
If you’ve built similar financial or ROI tools before, show me a sample screenshot or provide a demo link—seeing fluid data entry and responsive charts will help me decide quickly.