Item Fields
Home Inventory provides 15 standard fields for storing basic information about your items: Name, Make, Model, Serial Number, Category, Collection, Location, Condition, Purchased From, Purchase Date, Quantity, Price, Current/Replacement Value, Tags, and ISBN/EAN Number.
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Customizable Fields & Field Layouts
Add up to 10 additional custom fields to capture even more information about your items. Customizable field layouts let you decide which fields are shown and the order in which they appear. You can even have a different field layout for each item category.
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Photos & Receipts
With Home Inventory you can add multiple photos and receipts to an item. You can add photos and receipts from image files on your digital camera, from other applications, such as iPhoto, and by scanning them in with a TWAIN or Apple Image Capture compliant scanner.
You can also create receipts for your online purchases by copying and pasting the receipt information from an email or website.
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Built-in Image Editor
The built-in image editor lets you crop, rotate, and adjust the brightness, contrast, and color saturation of your photos and receipts right from within Home Inventory. There is no need to resort to an external program to make basic adjustments to enhance the quality of your photos and receipts.
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Warranty Information
Keep track of the warranty information for your items so it is always at your fingertips when you need it. Home Inventory allows you to enter multiple warranty entries for each item, including the manufacturer's warranty and any extended or supplemental warranties you may have.
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Item Notes
The ability to store multiple, dated notes for your items is ideal for tracking repair histories, modifications and other important information.
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File Attachments
Attach user manuals, driver updates, and other files to your items for easy access. File attachments can be embedded in your inventory database so they are always available or you can simply store a link to the file on your hard drive.
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Collections
The collections feature provides an easy way to organize related objects, such as books, CDs, video games, and movies.
Home Inventory offers flexibility in calculating the value of a collection. For example, a set of baseball cards for a team from a given year may be worth more as a complete set than they would be if each card were valued individually. Likewise, a set of fine china may be purchased as a whole instead of one piece at a time.
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Item Navigation
Navigate items in your inventory by category, collection, location in your home, or view all of your items in a single, alphabetized list.
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