Out of Milk provided a work clean and rich in features management app for some time and this month they started to offer the list of sharing and free synchronization, as well as to have a redesign of the user interface. We decided to take a glance because Hey, who attended poorly all things what they need to do?
The core functions of milk are just what you would expect: to do lists of stores and brand as fact. There are interfaces dedicated to the pantry and more generic tasks lists, but the grocery is really the main thing. If you are willing to pay $1.99 with a clumsy separate app download, you can get even more, as the other themes, fonts, home screen widgets, coupon tracking and customization of tap and the actions of long-press.
The elements can be added to the lists by manual text input, voice recognition or barcode scanner, which is very convenient when someone in the House is rather particular about mayo brand image. There are a lot of sorting options and mass-clearing of individual lists, and the color categories for keeping straight. Things can get specific enough when you break into individual elements and can define quantities, unit prices and even define a tax rate applicable on a global scale to all of your stores. Regular reminders can ensure that you get when you need to go get something.
The web interface is even more nuts. You can export lists as CSV files for the intense micromanagers that want to have their lists of stores in the worksheet and display or print QR codes to quickly access on mobile phones. On the web, you can mass manage categories, and use a wider variety of colors for them.
It is constructed so that the users can share lists of collaboration tools. It is a little tricky, since this means new guests have to register for an account, but once made, they can do everything the web interface without having to get the mobile application.
If fact milk use valves and long-presses, scanning actions are sorely needed - it is the final movement for the crossing of your list things. The home screen widget is not particularly elegant; While it shows what is on any given list, demands a real interactivity
It is easy to hit the buffalo milk in the remember the milk, a working application popular and venerable which began on iPhone and iPad. Milk was just providing Android users with the task management solid all in remember the milk was to do with iOS, but remember, a few months after out of milk, milk made their port of Android, and both were fiercely competitive since.
For me, it's a close race between the two; Remember the milk is a better job of sticking to the guidelines of the user interface Android has a number boggling plug-ins Internet and app, but milk has a better web interface and does not seek to you ding with a subscription.
Vast optionsSimple, easy interfaceBarcode to scan to add itemsAwkward processGetting update new employees to register can be a choreMilk will certainly take care of your management of the essential tasks on a daily basis, and extensive additional features will probably meet the needs of serious overzealousness there. The upgrade process was a little wrong and making friends to register to view the shared lists is a little hassle, but overall, the milk is an excellent work management system. I can't wait to see more suitable categories such as the pantry that offer specific areas of management tasks - even if they are additions of the IPA.
Download: Off milk (update of the Free $ 1.99)
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