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Thanks for those suggestions, I will check them out.
Seems like an excel spreadsheet or an app that requires a bit of learning is the best option.
Was hoping for a coffee app somewhere that works best.
appreciate the suggestions
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Excel works for me.
Open from a shortcut on Android, update and save.
Excel spreadsheet built from scratch to work how I want it.
Apps all seem too complicated and you have to do things the way the developer thinks.
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You might want to check out TabShop - Point Of Sale
It's an free Android app that seems to cover all the bases, including a PayPal payment gateway
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Oh right haha sorry.
If you type in 'cash register' , 'cash drawer' etc you'll find some things similiar. There's one for garage sales for Android that's probably capable of what you need.
I had something along those wordings for my kindle at one point.
Hope it helps.
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Is it just apple or android too. had a quick look and couldnt find itOriginally posted by Emmetsespresso View PostDefinately use an App called 'quick sale'
I run my whole coffee bar with it on an iPad. It's super cheap, does inventory and idiot proof. You can send reports to yourself and look up sales dates on the go.
I think it's like $6 one off.
I have the better version which was $11
there is a carsales app - is that it?
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Definately use an App called 'quick sale'
I run my whole coffee bar with it on an iPad. It's super cheap, does inventory and idiot proof. You can send reports to yourself and look up sales dates on the go.
I think it's like $6 one off.
I have the better version which was $11
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i missed that one. I only looked at the other one - thanks.Originally posted by chokkidog View PostYes, most of them are but if you read through the list you would find this, from 'Frugallyminded':
'Documents Free is a handy tool for those who get their inspiration on the run. It’s free to download.
You can…. and make an excel spreadsheet wherever you happen to be. This is the chance to make a quick document, write-up or sales analysis …'
and this link provided above is mostly business oriented:
https://www.google.com.au/search?cli...GpPKKN8Qevi4F4
Can I also suggest that you name the apps you have looked at? It would help anyone who is taking the time to help you.
Cheers :-D
the 2 apps that look ok so far are eorder and sales on the move.
Both are free, but i think they need to be bought after a month.
thanks again
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Yes, most of them are but if you read through the list you would find this, from 'Frugallyminded':Originally posted by Beenz View PostThanks for those suggestions.
I am looking to use my phone as i sell while at different places and the pen and paper are not always with me.
I always have my phone so looking to use that.
the apps listed are more making a budget etc. Looking for more - need customer/sale etc prob with inventory too.
'Documents Free is a handy tool for those who get their inspiration on the run. It’s free to download.
You can…. and make an excel spreadsheet wherever you happen to be. This is the chance to make a quick document, write-up or sales analysis …'
and this link provided above is mostly business oriented:
https://www.google.com.au/search?cli...GpPKKN8Qevi4F4
Can I also suggest that you name the apps you have looked at? It would help anyone who is taking the time to help you.
Cheers :-D
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Yep it does.Originally posted by Barry O'Speedwagon View PostThe Note 3 has a stylus, right? Why not scribble details down on quicknote or whatever that app is called, and update whatever records you need to keep when you get home? FWIW, a dedicated inventory management system seems a touch over the top at 2kgs a week, but you obviously have a reason for wanting one. Bear in mind that more you formalise things the more chance someone might suggest you pay GST and tax on the whole shebang.
I guess i like to set things up so that it makes ongoing record keeping easier.
There are a couple of apps that i have looked at that seem ok, probably more complicated than i want though.
i don't do anything with pen and paper anymore - that's too old skool for me!
i can do almost everything with my phone - control computer, tv, etc. Should be something easy to record sales to friends.
It is a very small amount, and probably overkill, i just like to do things simple and once!
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The Note 3 has a stylus, right? Why not scribble details down on quicknote or whatever that app is called, and update whatever records you need to keep when you get home? FWIW, a dedicated inventory management system seems a touch over the top at 2kgs a week, but you obviously have a reason for wanting one. Bear in mind that more you formalise things the more chance someone might suggest you pay GST and tax on the whole shebang.
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Thanks for those suggestions.Originally posted by chokkidog View PostA ledger, pot of ink and a goose feather. ;-D
I am looking to use my phone as i sell while at different places and the pen and paper are not always with me.
I always have my phone so looking to use that.
the apps listed are more making a budget etc. Looking for more - need customer/sale etc prob with inventory too.
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