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By tapping on the selector in the upper right corner, you open the Category menu. There you can enable filtering on a specific Category or edit Categories. '''All Cat.''' disables the filter. '''Edit...''' brings you to the Categories View (see below). | By tapping on the selector in the upper right corner, you open the Category menu. There you can enable filtering on a specific Category or edit Categories. '''All Cat.''' disables the filter. '''Edit...''' brings you to the Categories View (see below). | ||
In the middle, you have some statistics about your items. The first line displays the number of needed or checked items and the number of all items. The second line | In the middle, you have some statistics about your items. The first line displays the number of needed or checked items and the number of all items. The second line displays the price of needed items or checked items. The displayed numbers and price depend on the selected mode ('''All''' or '''Needed'''). | ||
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By default, items have a red ball on the left. This means, they are not needed. Tapping on that ball switches the item to needed with a quantity of 1. | |||
When the item is needed, a checkbox appears instead of the red ball and the item name turns red. Now the item will also be displayed in the '''Needed''' mode. | |||
Tapping on the item anywhere (but the I symbol), checks the checkbox, meaning that you have the item in your cart. The item name turns blue and all item texts are being striked through. | |||
On the right, there is a I symbol. Tapping on that opens the item menu. There you can open the Edit View (see below), quickly set a quantity between 0 and 9 or a custom quantity (which opens a dialog for entering). | |||
In the first line, you can see the name of the item and the needed quantity (if the item is needed). In the second line, you can see the Category and Shop the item belongs to. The third line displays the price for this item and the units. If the item is needed, you can see the total price (price multiplied by quantity) on the right side. | |||
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Revision as of 14:35, 30 December 2009
Shopping Manager
Description
This program helps you to manage your shopping list. You enter items only once and then you can use them each time, you go shopping with just a simple tap. While shopping, a simple tap checks the item you just put in your cart. Items are sorted automatically to optimize planning and shopping.
Basic Usage
- select the "All" view
- tap the red ball of needed items or create new items with the "+" button
- select the "Needed" view and go shopping
- tap on items that you put in your cart
- pay
- select "Checkout" in the menu
User Interface
Main View
Header
By tapping on the selector in the upper left corner, you open the Shop menu. There you can enable filtering on a specific Shop or edit Shops. All Shops disables the filter. Edit... brings you to the Shops View (see below).
By tapping on the selector in the upper right corner, you open the Category menu. There you can enable filtering on a specific Category or edit Categories. All Cat. disables the filter. Edit... brings you to the Categories View (see below).
In the middle, you have some statistics about your items. The first line displays the number of needed or checked items and the number of all items. The second line displays the price of needed items or checked items. The displayed numbers and price depend on the selected mode (All or Needed).
Item List
By default, items have a red ball on the left. This means, they are not needed. Tapping on that ball switches the item to needed with a quantity of 1.
When the item is needed, a checkbox appears instead of the red ball and the item name turns red. Now the item will also be displayed in the Needed mode.
Tapping on the item anywhere (but the I symbol), checks the checkbox, meaning that you have the item in your cart. The item name turns blue and all item texts are being striked through.
On the right, there is a I symbol. Tapping on that opens the item menu. There you can open the Edit View (see below), quickly set a quantity between 0 and 9 or a custom quantity (which opens a dialog for entering).
In the first line, you can see the name of the item and the needed quantity (if the item is needed). In the second line, you can see the Category and Shop the item belongs to. The third line displays the price for this item and the units. If the item is needed, you can see the total price (price multiplied by quantity) on the right side.
Menus
Shops View
Categories View
Preferences
Support
shoppingmanager(at)vivalv.de