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Asset list app / program
Evening All!
I need to list every piece of kit I have in my lock up. So what I'm looking for is an app for ipad or a programme for windows that will list stuff like description, ser no etc.
Obviously I can do it on excel etc with a spreadsheet type thing but was hoping someone would have also done this and know a nifty app or similar that will make it a whole lot easier and maybe even include a photo of each piece of kit.
Thanks in advance!
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Can't help with an app as I've never looked but I do vaguely use a very basic spreadsheet, but I never find the time to keep it up to date and I too would be very interested in what you discover...
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I posted on this yesterday but looks like I haven't saved it properly!!
There are loads of free software and apps for cataloguing things like CDs and DVDs and I was thinking would it be possible to utilise one of these - maybe change the field titles - to suit your needs?
All my kit is catalogued on DJEP.
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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After a bit of hunting around I've found there are few online inventory's that will go too deep for what I need ie : Stock control, scanning kit in & out etc
What I did find was an app in the iStore called "My Inventory" for 79p. It takes pics of the items, lists them by item, value, store location and you can export to pdf or csv file. Not actually got around to using it (apart from cataloging the cat!) but will update as to how it goes. Screenshot attached of it to give you an idea.
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Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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Disco Dude!
Originally Posted by
Spirits High
After a bit of hunting around I've found there are few online inventory's that will go too deep for what I need ie : Stock control, scanning kit in & out etc
What I did find was an app in the iStore called "My Inventory" for 79p. It takes pics of the items, lists them by item, value, store location and you can export to pdf or csv file. Not actually got around to using it (apart from cataloging the cat!) but will update as to how it goes. Screenshot attached of it to give you an idea.
Let us know how you get on with it. My business contents insurance doesn't ask for a breakdown of kit so I've only got records of the stuff that goes through PAT testing and a mental note of the other stuff.
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