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After using this app for a bit, I realised it could use some more... modern-era features:
OCR Recognition
It would be extremely practical if the app would allow taking a picture of a label and identify:
product
price
quantity
Each supermarket has its own label design for showing prices, and this could serve as user-added template for selective recognition: the user takes a photo of a label belonging to a certain store, and identifies areas with specific relevant information. Once the template has been created, the app should use it to automatically identify and populate a product price, quantity, or other label-identified info, every time when the user takes a photo of an item's label.
Automatic Categories Sorting
Based on keywords and/or other algorithms, the products in the list could be automatically assigned a category, instead of asking the user to fill it in.
Geolocated Stores
This would be amazingly useful: the user to be able to assign a location to a store. This would be very useful for price statistics across stores when purchasing same product: if the shopping list doesn't specify a store, the purchased product would be given a price-store relationship, which can later be used for ststistics and expenses optimisation.
Manual list sorting
Currently, the list cab only be sorted by automated means, without the possibility to manually rearange the items.
Dark Theme
Self-explanatory
More user-centric UI
Given the above proposed features, an UI that streamlines operation, makes interaction faster, intuitive, reduces the number of taps to perform an operation, would be more than welcomed.
Thoughts?
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After using this app for a bit, I realised it could use some more... modern-era features:
OCR Recognition
It would be extremely practical if the app would allow taking a picture of a label and identify:
Each supermarket has its own label design for showing prices, and this could serve as user-added template for selective recognition: the user takes a photo of a label belonging to a certain store, and identifies areas with specific relevant information. Once the template has been created, the app should use it to automatically identify and populate a product price, quantity, or other label-identified info, every time when the user takes a photo of an item's label.
Automatic Categories Sorting
Based on keywords and/or other algorithms, the products in the list could be automatically assigned a category, instead of asking the user to fill it in.
Geolocated Stores
This would be amazingly useful: the user to be able to assign a location to a store. This would be very useful for price statistics across stores when purchasing same product: if the shopping list doesn't specify a store, the purchased product would be given a price-store relationship, which can later be used for ststistics and expenses optimisation.
Manual list sorting
Currently, the list cab only be sorted by automated means, without the possibility to manually rearange the items.
Dark Theme
Self-explanatory
More user-centric UI
Given the above proposed features, an UI that streamlines operation, makes interaction faster, intuitive, reduces the number of taps to perform an operation, would be more than welcomed.
Thoughts?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: