4/5 rating based on 176 reviews. Read all reviews for MyStuff2 Pro for iPhone.
MyStuff2 Pro is free iOS app published by Richard Maddy
Stormj001
I an OCD, love having things organised and easy to find. I have tried many a different books, paper, programs, & apps to keep things this way. Although MyStuff2 has a bit of a learning curve, the price of the time spent learning it is rewarded with a very powerful and user defined database. I highly recommend this app to anyone who needs to organise any collections or just list all your household in case of fire or theft.
MnKJ
This used to be a great app, last couple of updates makes it freeze up. Or crash and close have to try multiple times to get it to stay open. Been using it for years and it used to be a really great app
JemaStop
I downloaded this app but nothing works. There is no way to add items or edit anything. It’s just a shell with no functionality. Maybe I’m supposed to pay to make it functional. I don’t know. I can’t figure it out.
Johnsonjonj
I’m not sure about anyone else but developer stopped responding to emails months ago. App seems to crash on multiple devices now and crash reports sent receive no response either. Not sure this product is still supported. A lot of time and money spent in this product to only obtain dead space from developer.
ECPeterson
There’s lots of options to search and track your stuff but it’s not very intuitive I haven’t been able to figure out how to add items to the inventory
OkieWolf
This is a very helpful and useful app. It’s great for inventory and for keeping up with things. It’s also great for collections. The app is easy to use and easy to manage.
rdj999
This is a surprisingly useful and flexible database application that I've been happily using for years. It's been receiving updates the entire time with substantial enhancements along the way. Concerned that it hadn't been updated in the past 5 months, I contacted the developer in April 2020 and received an immediate response that although he's not working on new features, he will make sure it is working and address any issues that arise. Considering that "abandonware" is not unusual here on the App Store, that's a remarkable response that I don't take for granted yet appreciate immensely. Taking full advantage of MyStuff's functional richness may necessitate some tinkering and learning, but the possibilities are almost deceptively endless. I maintain databases inventorying various collections, a bibliographic database, amateur radio resources, and photographic equipment. These have pictures and links to information on the web related to each item as well as cross-links between database items (e.g. items to their documentation). I can no longer get backups to work directly to Dropbox (I recall there was an issue with the Dropbox API a while back), but it's not much trouble going to iCloud and then moving it to Dropbox on my Mac.
FerringtonK
Must not be too user friendly if I can’t even get started. Time to delete and find another one. So disappointed
other language
Have it since probably second month of this app popped up on AppStore. Deamnnnn Rick you’re definitely one the best out out of the box thinking developers EVER!!! Everything looks complicated from start but once you getting used to it... BIG WOW HOW SMART EVERYTHING IS!!! Please don’t stop improving and one day on search for home inventory your app will be the first period!!! Thanks a lot for keeping going!!! God bless your bright ideas and days!!!
JacqfromGemmell
I’ve catalogued over a thousand books and this app made it easy. All my friends are jealous that I have such a good record of the books I own.