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3.73

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Reviews by One-I - 15
  • Needs better integration with iOS apps
    Great app otherwise.
    One-I over 9 years ago
  • Best of the bunch.
    I've tried about 5 barcode reading apps. This one: Starts up the fastest. Goes straight to the camera. Scans faster. Finds the item faster. Offers much more info and options on the item like usage, dosage, warnings, ingredients, different shopping sites to find it at... Needs: To read all kinds of barcodes and link to other apps or automatically copy the barcode info to the clipboard or tap on the item's name or picture and automatically copy to the clipboard. So that it can be used in conjunction with an inventory app perhaps. Why not read all linear and 2d type barcodes (a one app fits all). It could contextually show you the web page for those 2d barcodes in magazines for instance. Still this gets 4 because of what it does and how well and how fast compared to others...
    One-I about 13 years ago
  • Getting better...
    Having all payment info and choosing the payment source on the same page would make it all much faster and easier... Then I think I'd give it 5 stars. That's for the app. For Paypal itself I currently give 2 to three stars for not making itself more commercially accepted (real stores with real registers). It would be nice to pay without cash and have a digital receipt from most stores and markets...
    One-I over 9 years ago
  • Just Great
    I really like it. I read to my children from it. I also like that they can have it read to them when I'm not there. Needs an iPad version.
    One-I about 13 years ago
  • Best of them all...
    Location aware, syncs 2 or 3 ways with mobile me as well as a local computer and toddledo, flexible with projects, categories, lists, sub projects, calendar integration. Gave it 4 stars because I think there are lots of little ways to improve it but of Things, Tasks, Life Balance and others that I've tried, this one has the most of everything and does it in a rather nice way. Needs fewer (or more intuitive) touches to accomplish various things, i.e. How about swiping instead of finding a back button... There's already no other software in the running, but if this had Life Balance's life goal prioritization, and took advantage of more of the iphone's API's (swiping, motion, camera, etc.) in an intuitive way, they could charge $25 for it and I'd still pay.
    One-I almost 13 years ago