Home Inventory Easy Entry

Home Inventory Remote Entry

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Home Inventory Easy Entry is a free helper application for our BluePlum Home Inventory application for Macs. To see more information about the Mac application go to our web site (https://theblueplum.com/mac/homeinventory/).
The Home Inventory Easy Entry lets you go around your home with your iPhone or your iPad and take your inventory snapshots . When both your iPhone and your Mac are on the same WiFi network, you can transfer all the new information back to your Mac and the Blue Plum Home Inventory application.
The Home Inventory Easy Entry frees you from having your Mac when you take inventory photos. Go to any of your properties, collect your photos and once you are back home, transfer them to the Blue Plum Home Inventory application.
**** Features ****
● Supports multiple properties.
● Multiple photos per inventory item.
● Built-in barcode scanner.
● Quick entry mode for items with a single photo.
● Image quality options.
● Add photos, receipts and documents.
● Add new items.
● Quick navigation through item fields.
● Synchronize data with the Blue Plum Home Inventory Mac application.
● Add new information and photos in the off-line mode, synchronize when WiFi is available.
● Runs on iPhones and iPads.
● Easy item search and filtering.
● Incremental item search - just type and the item list immediately shows items matching your input.
● Filter by property, room, collection, new items, ...
● Image adjustments - cropping and rotation.
● Album of all the new photos.
● Photo album filtering.
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    Yes, Home Inventory Easy Entry is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Home Inventory Easy Entry is free.

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Home Inventory Easy Entry Reviews

Locks up when using camera

cockneyusa on

United States

Cannot take photos on iPhone 14 Pro Max

Great app when synced with Mac application

AllanH001 on

United States

I have reviewed several home inventory applications and have found this to be very easy to use. The free iPhone app allows for simple barcode scanning and uploading into my Mac laptop. I have entered multiple items from 2 different properties and it’s easy to keep my records straight, easy to enter the data, and filter for the results I need for printing.

Barcode scan does nothing

Joe Blow 07 on

United States

The directions say to get a clear picture of the barcode on an item and “the scan will start automatically.” It doesn’t. It does nothing. You scan, it feeds the UPC number into a text field, and then sits there. Pretty disappointing considering barcode scanning ability with combined search of databases like Amazon has been around for years now. Free or not, I wasted my time with this app. Response to the developers: no, I don’t think you actually understand what I’m saying. First off: your wording in your own instructions is what misleads folks into thinking of some automatic search. But more to the point: without the ability to do a search for data, just having an app to export photos to the desktop version is meaningless. My phone’s camera can already take pictures and then upload them to my computer for ANY software to use. A home inventory app with a mobile counterpart is meaningless if the mobile part is just a redundant glorified camera app tied to a file drop script, which is what you’ve described. As I already said originally: this is embarrassingly lazy and meaningless when other apps have been able to do mobile app counterparts that can do the search and import data to create new entries, not just upload photos. If that’s what you set out to do and then shrug and say “that’s why it’s free,” my answer is “more like that’s why nobody will pay for it.” If you’re going to the trouble of making an app in this field, look to the better apps out there and try and see what they’re NOT doing. But offering even less capabilities when those abilities have clearly been around for years in other developers’ mobile versions is sad. And again: a waste of a user’s time, if they already have a phone with a camera (meaning everyone).

Total piece of crap.

PETEinSF on

United States

Doesn’t store a single entry, or a single photo. Not one. Back to the drawing board for these Bozos..!

Nice

s.petrs on

United States

Does what I need well

Crashes when trying to scan barcodes

ElPablito on

United States

Crashes every single time

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