Sortly: Inventory Simplified Reviews – Page 17

5/5 rating based on 171 reviews. Read all reviews for Sortly: Inventory Simplified for iPhone.
Sortly: Inventory Simplified is free iOS app published by Sortly Inc.

Smooth and Fast

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Works well, let's of options to organize.


My favorite App in a long time!

Reeze360

Love the functionality and simplicity. Well done!


Great app.

*Mimi 4545*

I am using it to catalog all my fabrics and craft supplies so I don't keep buying things I already have. Love this app.


Exactly what I needed

Creatingthegirl

Works perfectly for tracking my inventory. Exactly what I needed!


Helpful, easy interface

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Spent a couple hours the last few nights inventorying my house. Very straightforward with this app. Bought the premium version so I'd be able to export to .pdf when I'm finished. At $7.99, not a bad price for some insurance backup photos.


Poor Photo Taking

Cwd3

Overall this looks like a good inventory app, but it seems to be screwing up photos taken with the camera. I'm guessing it's down sizing them somehow. I can take a photo of something outside the app and it looks fine. Inside the app, it looks like crap. No option to add photos from the camera roll either. Thumbs down.


Great app

Lpaque

Love it ! Great way to organize in sub folders and keep me updated with what I have in stock and need to restock !!


Useful app

Behoe

I use this app for things like things in Storage, Christmas lists, house issues and basically anything I need to describe something with a problem or need. Thank you for making this app.


This is exactly the app I needed

ArcAngelCastiel

This is exactly the app I have been looking for. No monthly subscription. 1 time pay for premium and unlimited everything. Also syncs with all devices automatically. There is one thing I would suggest adding and that is the ability to make a folder where you can drop copies of items that are being lent out as easy as drag and drop. But that doesn't deter from the app itself. Keep up the good work!


Needs some polishing

Beeblebrox

Pros: Photos Tagging Sharing Cons: - Developer doesn't quite understand iOS UI conventions. e.g.: A.) Tapping on the icon for an item or category opens up the icon picture itself. This is incorrect and is irritating since the user would expect that tapping on the folder or item icon would take you to that folder or item. Proper convention for editing icons should only be changeable via an edit button not just by tapping on it. B.) saving is a multiple tap process but shouldn't be. The user can tap "save" but under certain situations the app won't save unless the user next taps "done". - Navigating around the app is far from intuitive. - Pictures taken from inside the app are low quality. - individual items in a single picture of multiple items (i.e. a bookshelf of knick knacks) can't be tagged individually. I got the impression from the description that the user could take a single picture and then label all the items in that one picture. Instead, you have to take one picture for each item. - you CAN highlight a single item in a picture but once the user saves the annotation on the picture you can't edit the annotation later. The app burns the annotation into the image! If you make a mistake you have to delete the picture (and your annotations) and start over by taking a new picture and re-annotating. - No method to reuse a picture (taken from within the app) for multiple items. If the app at least allowed this then a picture of the aforementioned shelf of knick-knacks could be taken once and then each item on the shelf could be tagged without having to take a picture over and over. The work around for this is to take pictures of all home inventory from the camera app and then browsing the photo library for the item in question. This is a somewhat lame solution but looks to be the only option. - pictures can be annotated with outline or arrows but it would be better to also include number icons that could then be associated to a list of ALL the items in the picture. This app is a good start but appears to be designed to inventory large items not groups of smaller items.