What is the website for this store? Maybe he could create what he needs from
it!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Annette Carr" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Shopping List Software
There is a chain of grocery stores in upstate NY and also in
Northern VA (they might be other places as well), who has a online
shopping
list feature that does just about all that you have asked about. I do not
think that it does the price thing you mentioned, but it does arrange the
list in order of where things are located in the store.
Maybe other stores in your area offer an online feature like this.
HTH,
Annette
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Gallik
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 7:21 AM
To: Blind Computing
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Shopping List Software
Does anybody know of a program that will allow the user to:
1) create and print a customized shopping list.
2) create specific categories of items to serve as headings on the
printed
list.
3) provide for several standing lists.
4) create a "master list" from which items will be selected.
I realize this is not a difficult project in a Word document, but I
thought
a program to do this sort of thing might be convenient.
Let's offer a "for instance" here; Joe needs to print up a shopping list
to
go to the hardware store. He would have created a "hardware master list"
at
some previous time and he could then launch the "Shopping List Manager"
program, select the "type" of list as "hardware store" and select items
from
his "master list" for hardware. The application would then have options
to
save this current list and print it out.
Now, suppose Joe's wife Joanne needs to go grocery shopping; she could
launch the program and open her last grocery list, add and delete items
from
a "master grocery list" and save and print the new list.
The Shopping List Manager would provide options to create various master
lists and add/delete items from each list. It would also print out clean
lists with only the items desired appearing. And each item might be
preceded by a hollow bullet so the shopper could check each item as it is
located.
And, oh yeah, the program should provide for caveats for items; i.e., "1
Pint Raspberries (unless they exceed $2.50/Pint)"
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