[prMac.com] Boston, Massachusetts - Winprogger LLC today is pleased to announce Nest Egg - Inventory 3.8 for iOS, an update to their home inventory app that provides users with a database of possessions in their homes. Featuring barcode scanning for effortless input, this app allows users to organize records of their inventory, track warranty information, export and share inventory lists for insurance purposes, perform online price checks, quickly contact manufacturers and merchants, and much more. The update to this comprehensive application features support for lending and borrowing of items, product expiration tracking, batch editing, and user interface enhancements.
Nest Egg - Inventory is simple and easy to use. While other inventory apps involve a learning curve, Nest Egg - Inventory is designed for the computer novice with an easy-to-navigate and intuitive interface.
Feature Highlights:
There are many ways to create a home inventory. It may seem hard at first to record information about everything you have in your house, but don't let that put you off. First, decide on a way to make an inventory that works for you. You can do it room by room, category by category (furniture, electronics, etc.), from newest items to oldest. Search Group Inventory at Wood Motor Company for. Prices do not include additional fees and costs of closing, including government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer documentation fees, any emissions testing fees or other fees.
* Easy entry with barcode scanning, autofill of product information, and batch editing* Organized records with serial number, warranty information, and contact information of manufacturer and seller
* Alerts for product expiration, warranty expiration, and return expiration
* Online price checks with links to merchant websites for product purchase
* Full resolution HD photos for copies of receipts, purchase orders, and product packaging
* User-customizable categories and subcategories
* Location tracking
* Lending and borrowing with reminders
* Backup and restore
* CSV/HTML export, emailing and printing via AirPrint
* Summary reports of item count, purchase price, replacement cost, and online price by category and location
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* Call, email, visit website of manufacturers and merchants at the touch of a button
* Universal app optimized for display on all iOS devices: iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
Users add items to Nest Egg with a simple scan of an item's barcode, or by keying in an item's barcode. Product information will be filled in automatically. Users may also type in all information with ease. Once entered, important information including an item's name, description, manufacturer, model, barcode, serial number, lot number, category, location, quantity, seller, purchase price, purchase date, warranty period, product expiration, replacement cost and notes is linked to each item. This makes it very easy for individuals, business owners, and inventory managers to obtain important inventory information for personal or business use.
Nest Egg - Inventory is an effective, comprehensive tool for organizing records and tracking warranty. Users can be assured that, should something break down, they will not be left without warranty repair. Generating and sharing inventory lists for insurance purposes is fast and convenient. With a database of item serial numbers, warranty information, and manufacturer and seller contact information, they will be prepared if there is a loss due to breakage, theft, fire or flood. The app features warranty tracking that generates alerts for product warranty expiration and product return expiration, facilitating repairs before a warranty expires and returns prior to return expiration.
Tracking borrowed or loaned items can be a frustrating experience. Nest Egg - Inventory solves the question of to whom an item was loaned. More than a simple database of the items a user owns, this app is an intuitive inventory management tool that allows users to access item information as well as locate items loaned to or from others. Users can designate who they have loaned an item to or borrowed an item from by entering a borrower or lender's name and contact information. Users may also enter the date borrowed, date due, and any relevant notes, and be reminded when the time comes to return the item.
Seeing a need for a user-friendly, comprehensive inventory application, the team at Winprogger built Nest Egg - Inventory for themselves, and use it every day. Often imitated by other apps and always on the forefront of technology advances, Nest Egg - Inventory introduced barcode scanning before any other home inventory app in the App Store. Nest Egg is available in 13 languages including German, French, Chinese, Japanese, Italian and Spanish.
'Nest Egg - Inventory puts inventory management at your fingertips,' stated Winprogger founder Satya Das. 'With online price check, warranty tracking, return and product expiry alerts, and more, Nest Egg will save you money while keeping track of your entire inventory.'
Language Support:
* English, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish
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Device Requirements:* iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* Universal app optimized for display on all iOS devices
* 4.5 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Nest Egg - Inventory 3.8 is $4.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Utilities category. Review copies are available on request.
Release Details
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that Best Buy Co., Inc., of Richfield, Minnesota has agreed to pay a $3.8 million civil penalty for distributing and selling previously recalled consumer products. Federal law prohibits the sale, offer for sale, or distribution in commerce of a consumer product that is subject to voluntary corrective action, such as a recall, that has been publicly announced and taken in consultation with CPSC.
The agreement settles charges that the firm knowingly sold and distributed 16 different recalled products during a five year period from 2010 through 2015. CPSC staff charged that Best Buy failed to implement adequate procedures to accurately identify, quarantine, and prevent the sales of the recalled products across all of its supply channels. Staff also charged that Best Buy, in some cases, failed to permanently block product codes due to inaccurate information that signaled that the recalled product was not in inventory. At other times, the blocked codes were reactivated prematurely, and in a few cases, overridden.
Sales of recalled products continued even after Best Buy told CPSC that the firm had put measures into place to reduce the risk of sales of recalled products.
Between September 2010 and October 2015, Best Buy sold about 600 recalled items, including more than 400 Canon cameras, to consumers.
Vmware fusion pro 11 5 18. The recalled products included:
- Toshiba Satellite Notebook Computers, recalled on September 2, 2010;
- iSi North America Twist ‘n Sparkle Beverage Carbonation Systems, recalled on July 5, 2012;
- LG Electronics Gas Dryers, recalled on August 21, 2012;
- GE Dishwashers, recalled on August 9, 2012;
- Canon EOS Rebel T4i Digital Cameras, recalled on August 14, 2012;
- GE Profile Front Load Washers, recalled on October 3, 2012;
- Sauder Woodworking Gruga Office Chairs, recalled on November 7, 2012;
- LG Electronics Electric Ranges, recalled on November 8, 2012;
- LG Electronics Top-Loading Washing Machines, recalled on December 18, 2012;
- Samsonite Dual-Wattage Travel Converters, recalled on February 12, 2013;
- Definitive Technology SuperCube 2000 Subwoofers, recalled on March 28, 2013;
- Gree Dehumidifiers, recalled on September 12, 2013;
- Frigidaire Professional Blenders, recalled on September 19, 2013;
- Schneider Electric APC Surge Arrest Surge Protectors, recalled on October 3, 2013;
- Coby 32-inch Flat Screen Televisions, recalled on December 12, 2013; and
- Whirlpool Jenn-Air Wall Ovens, recalled on July 29, 2015.
On July 24, 2014, CPSC and Best Buy jointly re-announced the recalls of 10 products that Best Buy had been selling after the original recalls had been announced. In addition to paying a $3.8 million civil penalty, Best Buy has agreed to maintain a compliance program that is designed to ensure compliance with the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA), including a program for the appropriate disposal of recalled products. The firm has also agreed to maintain a system of internal controls and procedures.
Best Buy's settlement of this matter does not constitute an admission of CPSC staff's charges.
The penalty agreement has been accepted provisionally by the Commission in a 4 to 1 vote.
About the U.S. CPSCThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products has contributed to a decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 40 years.
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