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July 2, 2007 5:04 PM PDT

OneTrip Shopping List (iPhone App)

by Jason Parker

Heading down to the grocery store usually means sitting down at the kitchen table and writing out a list. With OneTrip Shopping List, you can make your grocery list on your iPhone using a well-made interface. It's especially easy to use because you can choose from common categories to find the things you need such as vegetables, meats, or fruit. Once you find the specific item, just touch it to add it to your list. The list even lets you check things off once you get to the store.

iPhone link:
http://onetrip.org/onetrip/?pass&go

Web site link:
http://www.mrgan.com/

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needs some features
by jsgreen6 July 3, 2007 7:29 AM PDT
Other shopping-list programs I use give the ability to record that aisle an item is in, then when you review your list it is in order of where the items are - sounds geeky (maybe it is) but it saves me a lot of time getting through the market
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Excellent tool
by wbathrick July 7, 2007 10:06 AM PDT
Very handy. If I could suggest adding capabilities to mail my
list to someone else (like my wife). The ability to hold several separate list based on different stores, and quantities of each item for recipies. BTW, Are my items in the list store in a cookie on my iphone?
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Excellent tool
by wbathrick July 7, 2007 10:08 AM PDT
Very handy. If I could suggest some ideas, like to be able to mail my
list to someone else (like my wife). The ability to hold several separate list based on different stores, and quantities of each item for recipes. BTW, Are my items in the list store in a cookie on my iphone?
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