There's an app called AnyList that is free.

I've played with it on my son's iphone to test its useability with VO before 
installing it myself. I found it to be useable.

He and his wife use it for their shopping lists and they sync their lists so 
that one of them can check something off if they have the chance to pick it up 
on their way home. That way the other one can see that the particular item is 
checked off and does not need to be bought any more.

I recently installed the AnyList app but have not set it up yet for me and my 
husband to use. When I have a chance to do that, I'll let you know how hard or 
easy set-up was for me using VO.

In the meanwhile, if anyone else has experience with AnyList, setting it up for 
two users, and using it, please let us all know.

Thanks :-)

- Laurie M.

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On Thu, 6/5/14, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: Grocery list apps
 To: "mac access list iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
 Date: Thursday, June 5, 2014, 2:01 PM
 
 There is a list app for
 ios that someone reviewed over 3 years ago that would allow
 checking of items, except i can't really remember what
 it is.  Also i just use reminders, 1 item per reminder.
 It's slow but it does work. Lol! i've also used the
 hard copy braille method. Lol!
 
 take  care.
 On Jun 5, 2014, at
 8:26 AM, [email protected]
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 > Hello all,
 > What apps do you use if you are going to
 have a grocery list on your iPhone? I would like to be able
 to check off things as I get them, but don't know if
 this is possible
 > Any thought to be
 greatly appreciated.
 > Thanks,
 > Aleeha
 > 
 > Sent from my iPhone
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