![]() However, if the files are not in the Bin, the next option is to advise the user not. Some people think that once files go to the Recycle Bin, they are gone forever. The role of the help desk is to give the user the available options to recover the data. This is the key feature for me that would differentiate any of these apps. When a user loses some important information, he or she tends to panic. It’s the only one I’ve seen or used that had this awesome feature of “when you’re going to a certain store which you’ve “mapped”, we retain the order of the aisles in that store, so when you add items to your list, it actually puts them in the order in which you’ll encounter them in the store. Some apps let you re-arrange the aisles, but they don’t retain it for the stores, so you have to re-arrange them every time you use the app.Īn app called Grocery IQ did this flawlessly, but the company was purchased and then the app was discontinued about a year ago. For example, if I go to the produce aisle first, then canned foods, prepared foods, spices, condiments, meats, dairy, deli, beer/wine, and bakery/bread every time I go to my Safeway, It is very helpful if when I put items in my “Safeway” list on an app, that the aisles automatically sort in that order. ![]() If I make a list of 25 items that are found in 10 aisles, it’s really helpful to have “set up” the store by arranging the aisles in the order in which I traverse them in the store, and to have that order retained within the app. But what seems to be fleeting is a way to “map” the order of aisles in a store which you regularly go to. ![]() Various apps can guess, with pretty good accuracy, what category / aisle an item will be found in. ![]()
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