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Yes, our basic app is 100% free. Forever and ever. For real. We also offer a paid Pro version of Invoice Ninja (you can learn all about - its awesome features here, but it's + its awesome features here), but it's important to us that the free version have all of the key features people need to do business.

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+ How do I remove the small + "Created by Invoice Ninja” image from the bottom of + my invoices? + +
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The amazingly affordable Pro + version of Invoice Ninja allows you to do this and oh so much more. +

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+ I hear that there's a version of Invoice Ninja + that I can install myself on my own servers? Where can I learn more about this? + +
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The rumors are true! Full instructions are available here. +

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+ I'm seeing the options to assign various + statuses to my invoices, clients, credits and payments. What's + the difference between "active," "archived" and "deleted"? + +
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These three handy statuses for invoices, clients, credits and + payments allow you to keep your own cash flow management as straightforward + and accessible as possible from your Invoice Ninja dashboard. None of these + statuses will actually purge any records from your account - even "deleted" can always + be recovered at any point in the future. "Active" means the record will appear in the + relevant queue of records. To stash a record away so it's still fully operational but no + longer cluttering up your interface, simply set it to be "archived." To deactivate a record + and render it inaccessible to your clients, mark it "deleted." +

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