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I am offering a $100 reward to anyone who can make a working Pebble app.:laugh:
you will be paid instantly.
Use local drop box file on phone. display categories listed in file. allow Selection of category, Let the user put in dollars and cents and save dropbox file
To better explain, I want to make this..ynab.com Wrist sized.
Screen one. Display categories from YNAB buget.
this has to download the file from the dropbox mobile app.
Screen Two Allow user to put in dollars and cents.
display number. Button top change Dollar amount. Button bottom change cent amount- the effects Functions of Money Totals is perfect!
Screen 3 Confirm screen.
While showing a confirmation should save the dropbox file. if it did not work, should alert user.
Anyone who thinks they can invent this let me know
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since most of the threads that i found regarding this were kinda outdated: all password managers available in market have imho one big flaw: they try to be sooo sophisticated. all this "one entry per password" thing does not make too much sense to me. cause in "real life" you just need some safe place to jot down the password or whatever data, encrypt it and that's it. for all this, io safe is kind of perfect. yet, the second element of good password vault is missing: because later, you should be able to easily retrieve it and edit the info on your desktop, which ideally it is synchronized with. centuries ago i was a proud palm and later win mobile user and had "secret" by www.linkesoft.de installed. works like a charm, is supersimple, offer categories, yet does not enforce them and comes without all the shiny logos and database fields that all other password managers seem to love. and nonplusultra: it has a desktop app. where, oh where can i find something similar for android?? i asked "mr. linke" already: no plans to put his app on android. however: if enough people bug him he might change his mind. hehe. cheers!
SplashData has one for android (Splash ID)
Splash Data - actually - SplashID is too expensive for both the desktop and phone app.
I'm holding out for one that will be under $30 for both. I would probably bite if it were $25.00 for both. Maybe, complaining about $5.00 is a little much.
But, when I was with WinMo there were a couple of apps that were less then $30.00 for both the desktop and phone app combined. They would be that much if you purchased the apps separately - but, not as a combo.
I had one I really liked for WinMo - but, they said that the Android Market wasn't up to snuff yet and that there wasn't enough money in Android apps yet to make it worth their time to develop... Probably because of all the el-cheapo's like me!
I need a program for work that will count inventory (sales). For example if i see a flag that says 4 sales i will tap the screen 4 times and it will add it to the total, then I see a flag thats says 2 sales I will tap the screen 2 times and it will add 2 to the total.
The program should also have a button to reset the counter to 0 as well.
Could anyone whip this up for me real quick, it shouldnt take more than a few mins. (I would do it myself but I'm on a really slow internet connection and the windows mobile sdk is like 300MB...)
actually nm, i got bored and made it myself, thanks for looking though
Name: Quick Easy Note
There are times when you just need to write something down QUICKLY and temporarily. That is what this app is for. There is no open or save button. When you open the app, you type in your note, when you close the app it saves your note automatically. Next time you open the app, your note is displayed. Clear the text and type in your new note and exit right away. The program is tiny (saves space) and loads quickly and uses almost no resources. It is wonderful for those quick notes, like parking space, license plate number, a restaurant name you want to look up, some number you need to remember, etc. It is not for replacing more complex note apps, just the ideal companion.
Pin it to your start screen and have quick easy notes!
*download*
Just click one of the links below to open up the Zune software, or search "Quick Easy Note" on the Marketplace
Free version, supported by ads.
Paid version, ad free, $0.99 US
*download*
Error. This item is no longer available at zune marketplace.
Fixed link, it should be available now.
Im a manager at a grocery store and Im looking for a way to simplify an inefficient inventory reporting fiasco we have. Basically each day we take inventory on three sections of an aisle and when we find discrepancies, we add that item to a second report. After we count the three sections each day we run the second report which takes us around to count a random pool of items but also takes us back to count any items that we added from the first report which means we end up counting items twice unless we keep a written count the first time around which is very time consuming and inefficient.
Basically I would like an app that as I do the first report I could add an item to a list and input a quantity to it so when I come back to it I could quickly grab the quantity from the app and be done. It would also be great if I could add a shelf location to the item so as I use the app it would be building a map of the store so next time around that item would already be in the system.
I found some inventory apps but they are all to in-depth for what i want, I need something simple and maybe a recommendation from someone who has used an app like this before?
Could you not just use a google drive spreadsheet?
You want to do this on a Nexus 7?
This sounds like a job for Excel, so you'll probably need an app (cloud or local) that has more than a basic range of Excel functions. You'll need to use filter, sort, Vlookup, etc
You mention "reports" but not how these reports are generated. Could they be exported to Excel?
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PM'd you mate.
Try Kingsoft Office, I've found that my work spreadsheets(xls Office 2010) transfer all the data pretty well. The only thing it doesn't take is the Table graphics
"Basically I would like an app that as I do the first report I could add an item to a list and input a quantity to it so when I come back to it I could quickly grab the quantity from the app and be done."
It is possible that the "two reports" system has been designed for use in large stores so that a check by Employee A is re-checked by Employee B who doesn't know which items are short/over It gives a measure of assurance that the checks are being performed correctly and accurately and also the segregation of duties between A and B could prevent a single employee hiding their "theft" as in "I've had 6 cans of Coke this week so I'll add 6 to my physical count"
ukulele_ninja said:
Im a manager at a grocery store and Im looking for a way to simplify an inefficient inventory reporting fiasco we have. Basically each day we take inventory on three sections of an aisle and when we find discrepancies, we add that item to a second report. After we count the three sections each day we run the second report which takes us around to count a random pool of items but also takes us back to count any items that we added from the first report which means we end up counting items twice unless we keep a written count the first time around which is very time consuming and inefficient.
Basically I would like an app that as I do the first report I could add an item to a list and input a quantity to it so when I come back to it I could quickly grab the quantity from the app and be done. It would also be great if I could add a shelf location to the item so as I use the app it would be building a map of the store so next time around that item would already be in the system.
I found some inventory apps but they are all to in-depth for what i want, I need something simple and maybe a recommendation from someone who has used an app like this before?
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You don't need an Android app, you need a WMS (Warehouse management system).
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Want to know how to get steam games, TF2 items, CS:go items & Dota 2 items, Steam backgrounds, emoticons and other stuff?
Well, it's Tremorgames.
Tremorgames is a very good site if you like getting games for cheap. Basically you earn Tremor Coins and then redeem them for games, TF2 items, Bitcoins, Gift Cards, Steam Backgrounds, in-game items and more. 900 Tremor Coins = $1 USD.
Requirements:
A secondary email
A steam account (well duh obviously )
Optional: bitcoin address
Quick Start
1. First, Register Here = goo.gl/TcS2Hw
using that secondary email. Top right corner you can sign up or there's a register button on the menu.
2. Link your steam account in the settings page (you will need to do this to receive gifts/trading cards/other items from their steam accounts).
Earning Points (Coins)
Coins = games. Basically on tremor games earning coins is how you redeem your games. There are many different ways to earn points and there is something for everyone. They are always adding new features and ways of getting points so I will try to update this as they add stuff.
Watching videos – This is where I earn the bulk of my coins. It’s super easy and most are short clips. There is a videos section which has a few videos to watch but there are more on the “get coins” page. The tabs on the “get coins” page you are looking for to find videos are: Supersonic, Trialpay(rarely for me), SuperRewards, Matomy, TokenAds, PeanutLabs, Videos(leave this open for more videos to appear), V11 Videos.
Playing flash games – you can earn points from playing achievement enabled flash games on the site. If you are good at flash games you can get a reasonable amount of points here.
Log in daily – You get a login bonus just for logging in! More points the older your account is so remember to login each day
Trophies – You can get points for reaching certain milestones on the site e.g. no of friends etc.
Trading in items – They will give you points for trading in various items to their steam accounts so if you have junk in your Steam inventory you don’t want/need trade them in for points to get games.
Other offers in the earn coins section – you can try the other offers but again DO NOT DOWNLOAD ANYTHING. Go for the free ones like Surveys or on the Tasks tab you can do work like reading information about websites and reporting back (obviously don’t give away personal info and use your secondary email address).
Tasks - If you are good with doing little data entry type tasks or similar then try the tasks tab under offers to do CrowdFlower tasks which give a fair bit of coins, i've got into this recently for some quite decent coin earning.
Tips And Tricks
Use a different browser than you normally do. In windows 7 under volume mixer you can mute the sound from different applications so you can still have sound from your PC without all those videos you run in the background from annoying you.
Avoid using adblocking addons while completing offers. They generally need to track if you have completed stuff and adblocking will stop it quite often so I generally run on a different browser than my normal one with adblocking off. DO NOT TURN YOUR ANTIVIRUS/FIREWALL OFF. No matter what anyone advises you to do don’t ever turn your antivirus/firewall software. The internet is a dangerous place if you’re not careful.
Screenshot Everything! – The advertisers don’t always like paying out. If you screenshot when you finish a survey on the “thanks for completing” pages you can submit support tickets to claim your points on the various advertisers tab
Supersonic Videos – You can play all of these at once! 90% of them will credit you doing this saving you loads of time if you have loads of videos in your country. Then you can just come back and do the rest that don’t work 1 at a time.
SponsorPay tab has an offer called “RadioLoyalty Listen for Free & Earn Rewards” you can do this offer forever for 3 points every 10 minutes (you fill in a captcha at 10min mark to get your points). I usually close and reopen after filling in the captcha make sure I’m credited again.
Supersonic Mobile App Offers – You can use a program called Bluestacks which is an android emulator to run a fake phone/tablet to install the application offers onto. I sign up with a junk gmail account on this. A few of the phone offers work and you can get a reasonable amount of points from just installing and opening. You could optionally use your own android phone/tablet or iphone/ipad and just uninstall afterwards (one of my friends did this and he has been fine). They are normally apps with referral links to either google app store or itunes. These are the only downloads I approve of as they are off official app stores.
Peanutlabs Surveys – These can be really good, just fill in the qualifying for surveys info at the top of the page and you will get surveys appear from time to time. Even if you don’t quite fill in the survey right you will get points for trying. If you do manage to get to the end of the survey you can get big points though which those points could be enough for 2-3 cheap games but often points between 200-30.
Claiming your freebies!
Once you have a reasonable amount of points (some games are as little as 200 coins!). Go to the tremor rewards tab. There are many things to choose from here ranging from Amazon Gift Cards and Steam Wallet Cards to Steam Trading Cards, Games, Gifts and even bitcoins.
Be careful though as not all games are Steam Games so make sure that it says Steam in the title rather than Desura/Origin etc unless ofc you want those types of games. I occasionally use Origin but not as much as Steam.
Once you have purchased a game it will be approved on your profile.
Within 48 hours you should see a key to activate on steam in its place. (Bottom left of steam Add a Game > Activate a product on steam) to use your key. Or if you brought a gift/trading cards/game items you will need to add certain accounts to trade in steam with. Just follow the instructions on what account to add. (You will need steam guard enabled to trade in steam if you don’t have it enabled you should do so now as it can take 15 days to take effect).
Important:
Don't use proxy and don't create multiple accounts, or you will be banned!
Offers track completions via cookies.
Disable adblock otherwise you will not be paid.
Create an email for the offers to avoid spam in your real email.
When you change of offer wall (Supersonic, SponsorPay, etc) after offers completed, don't forget to clear your cache and your cookies (and if possible, change your ip). It will help you to be paid in the others offer walls because you can find the same offers.
That's about it, thanks for reading c: