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Our groceries vs anylist
Our groceries vs anylist













  1. #Our groceries vs anylist update
  2. #Our groceries vs anylist plus

For example, to add Olive Oil, you could just type "ol" and pick the Olive Oil suggestion, compared to bringing up a camera and pointing it at a barcode. Since most people tend to shop for the same things on a regular basis (e.g., Milk, Bread, etc.) is it often quicker and easier to just start typing the item name than to scan a barcode. But you'll probably find that many of the items you scan aren't recognized, and that the data is messy and not very uniform.ĪnyList remembers items that you've added previously and offers them as auto-complete suggestions. Using Paprikas built-in browser, you can save recipes from anywhere on the web. That shortcut could be adapted to add to AnyList instead, using our "Add to List" shortcut action. Paprika is an app that helps you organize your recipes, make meal plans, and create grocery lists. For example, here is a shortcut that scans barcodes and add items to Reminders: If you're willing to deal with numerous limitations, then you can use a Siri shortcut to scan barcodes and add items to AnyList. Of course, the more expensive databases tend to be more complete, but even then there are huge holes in them. Many of them do not include items from Trader Joe's and store brand items, for example.

#Our groceries vs anylist update

Developer has a new fork of this app with more features, Ikiru.ĪDD: looks like the latest Paperless update has fixed the font color issue.ĭatabases of product information tend to be expensive, incomplete, or most often, both. Had a bug with iOS 13 and font colors, but looks like new version pushed out a week ago that might have fixed that (will test tomorrow). Lots of bells and whistles: big list of icons for lists, options to add at beginning or end of list, duplicate lists, cloud sync between iOS devices, check marks or not. Previously, using an app called Paperless. Power up Mac, deleted items show up again (acts as Mac Reminders pushes its copies of Reminders before processing deltas re: completed status, date changes).Delete item on iOS, deleted on all iOS devices.

our groceries vs anylist our groceries vs anylist

#Our groceries vs anylist plus

Plus stumbled on, I think, a bug on Mac side: Does not play well with my 3rd party calendar/reminder app (Fantastical): things like grocery lists show up there when I don't want them there.

our groceries vs anylist

Been doing this since iOS 13 and Catalina.















Our groceries vs anylist