![]() ![]() In fact, looking at our feature and bug fix list, we have well over 100 new features and fixes we want to get into the apps as we look towards a 2.5 and a 3.0 release. Everything from PDF export to bulk adding of items and more. For current users of iCollect Everything, you’ll notice no changes from any of this.Īfter we’ve completed these projects, we do have more updates coming for iOS and Android. This is a months to year-long transition, but we’ll slowly be cleaning up the App Stores and our offerings. Once this is completed, we’ll do the same on iOS. This new set of apps will help us reach a wider target audience while also not causing as much confusion as Sort It Apps once did. We’ll be offering stand-alone apps (such as iCollect Books and iCollect Movies), and showing users a clear path on how to move to iCollect Everything if they wish. ![]() On Android we’ll be pulling down all of the old apps, transitioning those users to iCollect, and streamlining our offering to make things more clear as to what our product line is. Second, at the same time, we’ll also be transitioning away from all of the legacy Sort It apps from years ago. The new web portal viewing and editing will all be included in our Cloud Sync service changes, and if you’ve already signed up to Cloud Sync within our apps, you’ll get all of this functionality for free. It offers a wide range of features, including barcode scanning, cloud backup, and multi-device syncing. The app is compatible with both iPhone and iPad and can be synced with the Mac app. With full editing coming soon via a web portal with the latest technologies like HTML5, creating a Windows app is now on hold for us as we re-evaluate how to minimize and modernize our codebases. iCollect Everything is a popular app available on the App Store that helps users manage their collectibles or inventory. After view-only access is completed, we’ll jump into adding the ability to edit items on the web as well. We are going to launch it with view-only access at first, which will allow you to see your collection on any web browser at anytime (including on mobile devices), and included will be a multitude of sharing options so you can show your collection and wishlist off to friends, family, colleagues, groups, etc. Now that our major 2.0 update is out for both iOS and Android, what’s next for us? We’ll be attacking two major areas at once:įirst, we’ve started working on our web access portal. ![]()
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