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dizzywhip posted:I'm looking for a grocery list app or a general to-do app that can function as a grocery list. Specifically, I'd like one that remembers all the items that I've entered in the past so I can scroll through them and select ones that I want to re-add or get suggestions when I'm typing. Ideally that would be the only thing it does -- I'd prefer that the app didn't try to be "smart" and automatically categorize items by type of food or whatever. My SO and I use Shopping List by hensoft. As you type in items it will list past items that match. The biggest draw for us is you can set up list sync so she can put stuff on the list and it will update my app. EDIT: I think they have a 'lite' version so you might be able to test to see if it meets your needs. Proteus Jones fucked around with this message at 02:30 on Oct 21, 2014 |
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dizzywhip posted:I'm looking for a grocery list app or a general to-do app that can function as a grocery list. Specifically, I'd like one that remembers all the items that I've entered in the past so I can scroll through them and select ones that I want to re-add or get suggestions when I'm typing. Ideally that would be the only thing it does -- I'd prefer that the app didn't try to be "smart" and automatically categorize items by type of food or whatever. Grocery Gadget has suited my need for years.
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bobfather posted:Hilarious if you think that any weather pattern that matters is predictable with certainty for more than an hour. Any Weather thing that doesn't give me a rain percentage chance for the day is totally useless, as that's all I care about.
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dizzywhip posted:I'm looking for a grocery list app or a general to-do app that can function as a grocery list. Specifically, I'd like one that remembers all the items that I've entered in the past so I can scroll through them and select ones that I want to re-add or get suggestions when I'm typing. Ideally that would be the only thing it does -- I'd prefer that the app didn't try to be "smart" and automatically categorize items by type of food or whatever. Add GroceryIQ to the pile. Has a history, though it looks to be sorted by store aisle, but is searchable. As a bonus, it has a website that you can use to enter stuff and set your own categories if you don't want to use your phone for big lists.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 02:28 |
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Thanks for all the suggestions! I tried them all out, and I'm not a big fan of any of the UIs other than Wunderlist unfortunately, and it doesn't have the functionality that I want. The other ones do, and Grocery Gadget is the closest to what I'm looking for, but it still has a ton of extra features that I don't want. I'm considering switching over to it anyways, but in the mean time I'm gonna keep searching.
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dizzywhip posted:I'm looking for a grocery list app or a general to-do app that can function as a grocery list. Specifically, I'd like one that remembers all the items that I've entered in the past so I can scroll through them and select ones that I want to re-add or get suggestions when I'm typing. Ideally that would be the only thing it does -- I'd prefer that the app didn't try to be "smart" and automatically categorize items by type of food or whatever. Paprika is the best. Don't listen to these weirdos. tuyop fucked around with this message at 04:02 on Oct 21, 2014 |
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tuyop posted:Paprika is the best. Don't listen to these weirdos. I actually used to use Paprika, it's great for recipes! I had never tried the grocery list functionality so I re-downloaded it, and it does seem nice but doesn't actually do what I'm looking for. There's no way to scroll through previously-entered items, and autocomplete suggestions are pulled from their database rather than what you've typed in before. Their database is at least better than Grocery Gadget's, for which five of the first six suggestions for typing in "juice" are different kinds of "baby juice", but it's still not what I want unfortunately. Thanks though!
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CaptainPsyko posted:This is literally the whole reason that Dark Sky is even popular as an app. It's the "should I wait 10 minutes to walk from work to my train stop" app.
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dizzywhip posted:I actually used to use Paprika, it's great for recipes! I had never tried the grocery list functionality so I re-downloaded it, and it does seem nice but doesn't actually do what I'm looking for. There's no way to scroll through previously-entered items, and autocomplete suggestions are pulled from their database rather than what you've typed in before. Their database is at least better than Grocery Gadget's, for which five of the first six suggestions for typing in "juice" are different kinds of "baby juice", but it's still not what I want unfortunately. Thanks though! Isn't this "all" pane what you're looking for? That's what I use for refreshing staples.
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tuyop posted:Do you have remember password clicked on the login screen? Tried it both enabling remember password on the login screen and in the settings, and I've never seen the TouchID prompt anywhere but the Safari extension. It's pretty disappointing, since I'd be comfortable having the app save my LP master password with biometric access, but not with a simple 4 digit PIN. Edit: just browsed around on the LP forums, and according to a post by a LP dev, this is actively being worked on, so I guess we just need to wait a bit. Schpyder fucked around with this message at 05:38 on Oct 21, 2014 |
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tuyop posted:Isn't this "all" pane what you're looking for? That's what I use for refreshing staples. It's pretty close, but the grouping by category sort of kills it for me unfortunately. I'm pretty surprised that there doesn't seem to be any good list apps with those features. Maybe I'll make one myself since it'd be dead easy.
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dizzywhip posted:
Would your app have a weather widget??
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TheJoker138 posted:It's got the weather for the next...hour. It's the most useless thing I could possibly imagine. Is it the Amazon card? That one's not supported.
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dizzywhip posted:It's pretty close, but the grouping by category sort of kills it for me unfortunately. Try Our Groceries. My wife and I use it all the time. Remembers stuff, lets you un-cross things off the list, stores what you've added, has multiple lists (we use that feature for different stores), lets you re-order items, and DOESN'T group them! Has banner ads that are easily ignored and can be disabled by IAP.
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ScarletBrother posted:Try Our Groceries.
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illcendiary posted:Is it the Amazon card? That one's not supported. This is amazingly petty and I can't believe I didn't foresee it.
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CaptainPsyko posted:This is amazingly petty and I can't believe I didn't foresee it. I really hope this isn't about introducing FirePay or something silly like that.
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Do any of the grocery/list apps mentioned have Android-iOS cross support? Fiancé is Android, I'm on iOS, and there has to be a better way for us than sending a million "WHAT DO WE NEED FROM THE STORE" texts.
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Bamabalacha posted:Do any of the grocery/list apps mentioned have Android-iOS cross support? Fiancé is Android, I'm on iOS, and there has to be a better way for us than sending a million "WHAT DO WE NEED FROM THE STORE" texts. Our Groceries has cross-platform support. Edit: Who has a good app for tracking gas fill-ups/gas mileage?
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ScarletBrother posted:Our Groceries has cross-platform support. GroceryIQ as well.
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ScarletBrother posted:Our Groceries has cross-platform support. I've been using Gas Cubby for almost four years now and like it. It's allegedly getting a big update soon as well.
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illcendiary posted:I've been using Gas Cubby for almost four years now and like it. It's allegedly getting a big update soon as well. Didn't they get bought/merged with Fuelly? I know the fuelly app does the same thing and it's pretty good.
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ScarletBrother posted:Our Groceries has cross-platform support. I've been using Road Trip for awhile. It's very nice now that it finally got an iOS 7 update (shortly before iOS 8 dropped).
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 17:02 |
I've had this weird safari bug on my mini retina that I haven't seen anyone post in here: Intermittently when I do a Google search from the url bar, I can't click links or page elements until I scroll. So, google "dogs" (I do this constantly) and sometimes nothing can be clicked until I scroll down and up. Anyone else run into this? I'm thinking it seems rare enough that a restore should clear it up.
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illcendiary posted:I've been using Gas Cubby for almost four years now and like it. It's allegedly getting a big update soon as well. Fuelly's been saying that for over a year (among the rest of their long history of vaporware), but a watched pot has to boil eventually.
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illcendiary posted:Is it the Amazon card? That one's not supported. Yeah it is. Any reason why?
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 17:31 |
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TheJoker138 posted:Yeah it is. Any reason why? Chase has said cards branded by others (in this case Amazon) remain under the control of the branding entity for deals like this. Consensus seems to believe Amazon views Apple as a competitor, more in the realm of mobile payments than phones, and doesn't want to cooperate, possibly vice versa.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 17:55 |
xilni posted:Chase has said cards branded by others (in this case Amazon) remain under the control of the branding entity for deals like this. Consensus seems to believe Amazon views Apple as a competitor, more in the realm of mobile payments than phones, and doesn't want to cooperate, possibly vice versa. Well that's loving stupid.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 18:11 |
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TheJoker138 posted:Well that's loving stupid. Yes, one of the largest - if not the largest - online retailers of books, music, software, and movies deciding not to help a company that directly competes with it in those fields to launch a new and potentially extremely lucrative payment model is just loving moronic. Clearly the people who run Amazon know nothing about how to conduct business.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 18:25 |
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Schpyder posted:Tried it both enabling remember password on the login screen and in the settings, and I've never seen the TouchID prompt anywhere but the Safari extension. It's pretty disappointing, since I'd be comfortable having the app save my LP master password with biometric access, but not with a simple 4 digit PIN. Disable the pin and set logout at 1 minute I think it will work the way you want. It more or less let's me login with touch id every time i open it
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 18:36 |
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Infuse 3 has just been updated to support iOS 8 and the iPhone 6/6+. They also added support for DTS so you can literally play just about ANY type of video with it now. I'm still comparing video players for iOS but this one seems like the one to beat.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 20:11 |
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The Facebook app essentially killed my battery today. Is revoking it's background app refresh privileges enough to keep it from doing it again? I assume that stops push notifications as well?
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nickutz posted:The Facebook app essentially killed my battery today. Is revoking it's background app refresh privileges enough to keep it from doing it again? I assume that stops push notifications as well? It's been enough for some of us. Background app refresh and push notifications are separate things. You can have both, one, or neither, as your preferences dictate. I'm not entirely sure what the hell Facebook does with Background App Refresh (other than consume battery), but it's apparently not anything I care about. The checkins feature nobody on the face of earth uses, maybe?
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 23:04 |
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Guhh. How has Google not updated their hosed up Youtube app yet? You'd think they'd notice tons of one star reviews on the app store, or maybe -- god forbid -- run it on all possible iPads before they released it into the wild..
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 23:14 |
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nickutz posted:The Facebook app essentially killed my battery today. Is revoking it's background app refresh privileges enough to keep it from doing it again? I assume that stops push notifications as well? It's because the Facebook app engages in a poo poo ton of sneaky tracking behaviors, as recently outlined in the post: http://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/2jrg21/as_per_request_after_submitting/
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Molten Llama posted:It's been enough for some of us. Hopefully this does the trick. At least it forced me to look through the background app refresh page in settings. There were maybe two apps I cared about leaving on.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 23:38 |
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I'm hoping the settings menu's are a focus of iOS 9 or something. It's getting incredibly difficult to find things in the settings on iOS. At least maybe start letting Spotlight search through the settings area.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 23:46 |
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Yeah it blows my mind that I can't type "location services" in spotlight and get to those settings.
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The Dave posted:Yeah it blows my mind that I can't type "location services" in spotlight and get to those settings. That is one of the things I use Siri for. Say 'Location Services' and it brings up a button for it.
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Are there any "to do list" type of apps that you can share with someone else with the same app and have like a a joint to do list?
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 00:44 |