Product stock manager is a simple app to take an inventory of products. It is suitable for small warehouse, store room, office or any other area where an inventory needs to be taken.
Features:
Search and update stock
Scan barcode and update stock
Products list within stock and out of stock products
Add / Edit / Delete products manually
Import products from CSV file
Export products with current stock to CSV file
Reset the stocks to zero
Delete all products
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give us direct link, no one will search for it !
He has less than 10 posts. So can't post direct link.
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Well I Decided To Make A Thread Dedicated For Official Apps
I'm Pretty Sure Ok Ok I'm Almost Certain That Im Missing Some
So If You Know Anymore Tell Me And Ill Post Them Up
And If You Know More That Are Coming Soon Even Better
Tell Me And Ill Do The Same Post Them Up
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what exactly makes an app official?
I dont really see a point in this thread other than saying an app is not "official" unless its made by a big brand name company
great job for this list!!
Great job, never knew paypal had an app until now.
pentace said:
what exactly makes an app official?
I dont really see a point in this thread other than saying an app is not "official" unless its made by a big brand name company
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Really? That's a pretty obvious answer.. an app is official if it's not made by a 3rd party. So, GV is not the official Google Voice app - the one made by Google Voice would be the official app.
Did I really just have to explain that?
nolageek said:
Really? That's a pretty obvious answer.. an app is official if it's not made by a 3rd party. So, GV is not the official Google Voice app - the one made by Google Voice would be the official app.
Did I really just have to explain that?
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Not all "official" apps are made by the company in question. For example, Sherpa was not actually written by T-Mobile. I guess you could make a case that Sherpa isn't an official app to begin with, just an app that is heavily endorsed and marketed by T-Mo. Another example is the Last.fm app, which isn't 100% written in-house.
If we accept the definition of an official app to be a native app written and/or endorsed by a company that provides a platform for services outside the app, then indeed this list is very incomplete. In fact I was pretty surprised that this list doesn't contain Zagat nru, not because I use it, but because it's consistently been on the Market "featured" bar for the past few weeks/months.
nolageek said:
Really? That's a pretty obvious answer.. an app is official if it's not made by a 3rd party. So, GV is not the official Google Voice app - the one made by Google Voice would be the official app.
Did I really just have to explain that?
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I was more questioning who is to say what app is "official" there are a million apps out there by a million small companies this list only states big named companies. SO i was pointing out that i dont quite understand usefuless of the list.
jashsu said:
Not all "official" apps are made by the company in question. For example, Sherpa was not actually written by T-Mobile. I guess you could make a case that Sherpa isn't an official app to begin with, just an app that is heavily endorsed and marketed by T-Mo. Another example is the Last.fm app, which isn't 100% written in-house.
If we accept the definition of an official app to be a native app written and/or endorsed by a company that provides a platform for services outside the app, then indeed this list is very incomplete. In fact I was pretty surprised that this list doesn't contain Zagat nru, not because I use it, but because it's consistently been on the Market "featured" bar for the past few weeks/months.
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nru... thats a cool app.
jashsu said:
Not all "official" apps are made by the company in question. For example, Sherpa was not actually written by T-Mobile. I guess you could make a case that Sherpa isn't an official app to begin with, just an app that is heavily endorsed and marketed by T-Mo. Another example is the Last.fm app, which isn't 100% written in-house.
If we accept the definition of an official app to be a native app written and/or endorsed by a company that provides a platform for services outside the app, then indeed this list is very incomplete. In fact I was pretty surprised that this list doesn't contain Zagat nru, not because I use it, but because it's consistently been on the Market "featured" bar for the past few weeks/months.
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He said it was ALMOST complete and he asked for any he missed, don't gve him a hard time.
You're splitting hairs. You know what the OP means. Just because I write an app that lets you view an RSS feed for my crappy blog that 22 people view, doesn't mean it's an "Official App" that would be listed here. If my blog was Slashdot and I wrote my own RSS app - then maybe.
And OP - how about the Brightkite app!
i wanna say that there is a VISA application from VISA http://www.cyrket.com/package/com.visa.android.GUI and there used to be a NBA application but i cant find it anymore...nice list tho...nru is also from Zagat...
This list should be alphabatized by Company, would be easier to read.
Thanks for the list.
How about adding screenshots? no only joking.
But seriously wheres the facebook app at?
Shortcovers is an app available on the android market that is an EPUB book reader. What makes the app unique is that it is the only app I've found so far that will let you purchase popular books that you can read on your android phone. Anyone interested in reading should check our this app. Books are reasonably priced and the app has a slick UI. Swipe, bookmark or select a chapter. One thing to note is that Shortcovers accepts Visa and Mastercard only. You can also visit shortcovers.com for more information. Selection is somewhat limited at this time.
Here is my amazon app!
Is just a small store front to browse products on Amazon
[Update]
The German version of the app is in testing at this time. Once the tester finish testing, I will be posting an update on the marketplace
Thanks to tsjDEV for the help translating the app
Features:
Check Products Reviews
Browse Products
View the product features
Check an image of the product*
Add products to cart
Purchase products on the cart inside Amazon.
Future features ( depending of how popularity of the app is )
*Browse more product Images
Advanced searches
Check related products
View different versions/editions of the product.
Better localization, to redirect to the .jp .ca .uk versions of the site.
Here is the link to the App in the zune marketplace
Here is a little video of the App:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1moW0NR1gto
Feature request are welcome as well as products reviews
not avalaible in germany
yeahtyeaht said:
not avalaible in germany
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Yeah sorry, I need to update the app for more markets, it´s in the plans for a future release
I need start translating it hehe
Looks nice!
Free version!
idloco said:
Yeah sorry, I need to update the app for more markets, it´s in the plans for a future release
I need start translating it hehe
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when you need help for translating it in german i can help you
Great app, I recommend it.
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Also Dropbox doesn't offer good security at all. Encrypt if you have sensitive data.
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Guys..don't use DropBox. According to the ToS...it now has EXCLUSIVE rights to anything you add to it. Pictures, mp3s, ANYTHING.
Use Samba instead. Anything computer on a the same wireless can access your phone. You need only browse to it and enter the password.
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Guys..don't use DropBox. According to the ToS...it now has EXCLUSIVE rights to anything you add to it. Pictures, mp3s, ANYTHING.
Use Samba instead. Anything computer on a the same wireless can access your phone. You need only browse to it and enter the password.
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According to the tos they claim no rights to your files, you retain full ownership. Maybe you would like to give that another read
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By using our Services you provide us with information, files, and folders that you submit to Dropbox (together, “your stuff”). You retain full ownership to your stuff. We don’t claim any ownership to any of it. These Terms do not grant us any rights to your stuff or intellectual property except for the limited rights that are needed to run the Services, as explained below.
We may need your permission to do things you ask us to do with your stuff, for example, hosting your files, or sharing them at your direction. This includes product features visible to you, for example, image thumbnails or document previews. It also includes design choices we make to technically administer our Services, for example, how we redundantly backup data to keep it safe. You give us the permissions we need to do those things solely to provide the Services. This permission also extends to trusted third parties we work with to provide the Services, for example Amazon, which provides our storage space (again, only to provide the Services).
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Nice find Endoroid, thanks for the actual TOS.
Now hopefully the thread wont keep getting jacked!
I know the TOS says one thing but I used to listen to a lot of Security Now and I found that they were full of holes. I just stopped listening because of time issues.
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Yeah, security issues are a different thing then Dropbox stating that they have full rights to your data.
Good point on encrypting your data though.
I only use it to backup my photos so security is of no concern for me
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Also Dropbox doesn't offer good security at all. Encrypt if you have sensitive data.
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Don't know about Dropbox, but if you use Sugarsync, your data is encrypted both during transit and in storage. When you access the files using a web browser, a https session is used.
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