Yeah, it's pretty nifty. I wonder if I can get it to replace my library card too?
Also, my shopping list app lets me scan the barcodes of what I have in my cupboard and make a list that way. It's *nifty*. Barcodes. They're like magnets.
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Yeah, it's pretty nifty. I wonder if I can get it to replace my library card too?
Also, my shopping list app lets me scan the barcodes of what I have in my cupboard and make a list that way. It's *nifty*. Barcodes. They're like magnets.
I have something like that on my phone as well! I need to input the card info tho.
what's that one called, ita?
The one she mentioned was Keyring, and that's what I'm trying out.
Key Ring Rewards, I think. Awesome. Have downloaded and am giddy.
Ooh, I'm checking that out!! Always looking for a way to slim down my wallet! (although I would be happy if it were FAT WITH CASH!!!)
no, i mean the barcode shopping one.
Grocery IQ, tiggy. There's also a tablet version, which I just downloaded. I hadn't realised.
Red Laser is a good one for the iphone. I thought they also had an android version.
Red Laser doesn't seem to be the same thing. Grocery IQ is a (pretty rich) shopping list app, which also lets you add stuff via barcode scanning. RedLaser seems to be much more product oriented.
What I'd really like is a Grocery IQ Locale plug in, so I could tell it which stores have what, and where. So it could bring up a Ralph's shopping list automatically whenever I went into my usual ones. And TJ's etc. Although the location isn't good enough to tell one store from the one nextdoor so far.