About Keypedia Keys Organizer Finder
Keypedia helps you know what each of your keys is for, where you keep the key, what it looks like.
Keypedia is your own personal encyclopedia about your keys.
Having photos of each of your keys stored in the encyclopedia makes finding keys easy.
Problem:
Do you ever have these kinds of problems:
* You want to find a particular key for something that you don't open very often, and you don't know where the key is or what it looks like?
* You have a collection of keys in a drawer, and you don't know what some of the keys are for?
* You need to find a spare key for something and you don't know if you have one?
Solution:
For each key you have:
* Add a new entry into Keypedia by clicking a button with a + sign on it.
* Describe what they key is, for example "Back door key (spare)", or "Blue suitcase key".
* Take two photos of the key:
---- one close-up showing what it looks like,
---- another from further away showing where you keep it.
* The photos are stored in the Keypedia app for easy viewing.
* Record who has the key or where you keep it.
Then:
* You know what each key is for,
* You know where to find it,
* You can find the key that opens whatever you need to open.
Find A Key:
On the home screen of Keypedia you can search your encyclopedia of keys so that you can find the key you're looking for.
* Search for "attic" to find your attic door key, and maybe keys for items that are in your attic as well.
* Search for "spare" to find all keys that are mentioned as being spare keys.
* Once you see the record for the key you want, open up the record in Keypedia and there will be your photos of the key: what it looks like, and where you keep it
What Keys:
You can use Keypedia to save information about:
* apartment keys, * house keys, * car keys, * security door keys, * luggage keys, * suitcase keys, * combination locks, * motorbike keys, * garage keys, * letter box keys. * briefcase keys, * attache case keys, * window keys, * screen door keys, * front door keys, * back door keys, * backyard shed keys, * padlock keys, * gate keys, * barn keys, * trunk keys, * boot keys, * Grandpa's house keys, * Grandpa's garden shed keys, * bike chain keys, * jewelry box keys, * attic keys, * and so on.
To Get The Most Out Of This App:
* Spend some time initially cataloging your keys;
* Find the bunches of keys that you don't know what they're for, and catalog them in this app.
* As you discover what each key is for, update the record in the app.
Keys Organized:
You'll never have to wonder again:
* Where is the key for this door?
* Where is the key for this window?
* What does this key open?
* What is this key for?
* Do I have a spare key for something?
Sort the list of keys:
On the home screen you can also sort your list of keys into four different orders:
* The name of the key.
* Who has the key: This way you get to see all the keys that are stored in the same place.
* When you created the entry in Keypedia.
* When you last looked at and updated information about a key.
Export to Email:
* Export your key data to email.
* You can email details about any key.
Save to PDF:
* You can save any key's information to a PDF printable document.
* You can print off the PDF file.
Move to SD card:
* You can move the app and its data to your SD card.
Password protection:
* You can keep prying eyes away from your important data by putting a password on this app if you wish to.
Enjoy!!
You can record your first 12 records for free.
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