My Fridge (free) for Android
Horrible interface.
No more updates..
It's great that you're able to make different storage areas. But what you can't do is to be able to list it as each, ounces, pounds, etc. You can't distinguish between 1 eight ounce can of tomato sauce from 1 sixteen ounce can if tomato sauce without having it listed in the description. You can only list the quantities you have.
Amazing App,the best one as app freezer ,very nice (Thank YOU)
Not working on this phone. Cant even enter steak info.
But it keeps shuting down looks amazing but I won't buy if its forcing closed when I try to use the scanner
So I can't scan things in the free version - which means I can't test the main functionality.
First thing's first, you have to install a separate barcode scanner app for this to work. That's not too unusual, and it's not a deal breaker, but it'll lose points just in my personal opinion. Once I downloaded and installed the scanner and started adding inventory to my "fridge," it took a while to find the products I was entering, and it gave me no option to enter the product manually and THEN link it to a barcode. The good: I can create separate "fridges" to separate my NS inventory from my pantry and fridge and freezer. I like the option of having more layers in my organization, so that's a plus. Once it was set up, I could bulk scan items provided they were already in the app's database. The bad: Setting it up was a bit of a pain. No luck with bulk scan if the items were not already added. Scanning an item brought up the item in inventory, but I had to manually go in to change the item to decrease the number I had in inventory. Overall: This wasn't a time saver in comparison to keeping a manual database on my desktop computer. I personally wouldn't bother.
As most people these days want barcode scan-a-bility, it seems ridiculous to exclude it from the free version. if you want it function limited then perhaps have a five item limit. At least then you can test out the most important feature. Or maybe its not great, which is why you want peoples money first?
I agree with other posters. I'm happy to pay for the full app but only if I can test the ability to scan first. Limit the number of items if you want but the ability to scan is what makes it worthwhile. I can only assume the scan is rubbish which is why they want your money first.
Not working on this phone. Cant even enter steak info.
But it keeps shuting down looks amazing but I won't buy if its forcing closed when I try to use the scanner
So I can't scan things in the free version - which means I can't test the main functionality.
First thing's first, you have to install a separate barcode scanner app for this to work. That's not too unusual, and it's not a deal breaker, but it'll lose points just in my personal opinion. Once I downloaded and installed the scanner and started adding inventory to my "fridge," it took a while to find the products I was entering, and it gave me no option to enter the product manually and THEN link it to a barcode. The good: I can create separate "fridges" to separate my NS inventory from my pantry and fridge and freezer. I like the option of having more layers in my organization, so that's a plus. Once it was set up, I could bulk scan items provided they were already in the app's database. The bad: Setting it up was a bit of a pain. No luck with bulk scan if the items were not already added. Scanning an item brought up the item in inventory, but I had to manually go in to change the item to decrease the number I had in inventory. Overall: This wasn't a time saver in comparison to keeping a manual database on my desktop computer. I personally wouldn't bother.
As most people these days want barcode scan-a-bility, it seems ridiculous to exclude it from the free version. if you want it function limited then perhaps have a five item limit. At least then you can test out the most important feature. Or maybe its not great, which is why you want peoples money first?
I agree with other posters. I'm happy to pay for the full app but only if I can test the ability to scan first. Limit the number of items if you want but the ability to scan is what makes it worthwhile. I can only assume the scan is rubbish which is why they want your money first.
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It's great that you're able to make different storage areas. But what you can't do is to be able to list it as each, ounces, pounds, etc. You can't distinguish between 1 eight ounce can of tomato sauce from 1 sixteen ounce can if tomato sauce without having it listed in the description. You can only list the quantities you have.