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Is there any "shopping list by stores" apps?

maple.d

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There are a lot of shopping list apps but don't know which one to pick...
What I'm looking for is that I can categorize the shopping items by the stores. And I can check it off when I bought it.

For example....
Target - Shampoo, socks, sun screen...
Ralphs - Milk, Egg, bread....
Best Buy - Wii Games

Do you have any ideas that which apps might do this?
 
There are a lot of shopping list apps but don't know which one to pick...
What I'm looking for is that I can categorize the shopping items by the stores. And I can check it off when I bought it.

For example....
Target - Shampoo, socks, sun screen...
Ralphs - Milk, Egg, bread....
Best Buy - Wii Games

Do you have any ideas that which apps might do this?

NoteEverything Pro has a durable checklist option...

Sent from my DROIDX
 
Grocery IQ works well. You can list items by store and section of store. You can also put products in memory with price info so you know if they change. My favorite feature is list sharing that way it is the same on my wife's and my phones.
 
There are a lot of shopping list apps but don't know which one to pick...
What I'm looking for is that I can categorize the shopping items by the stores. And I can check it off when I bought it.

For example....
Target - Shampoo, socks, sun screen...
Ralphs - Milk, Egg, bread....
Best Buy - Wii Games

Do you have any ideas that which apps might do this?

NoteEverything Pro has a durable checklist option...

Sent from my DROIDX

+1 on NoteEverything Pro. The "durable checklist" option is extremely flexible and is well suited to keeping lists of items from various merchants/stores.

That feature is available only in the Pro (paid) version of NoteEverything, I believe. But there are so many other excellent features in the app, including handwritten notes, voice notes, annotations for photos, encrypted passwords for sensitive notes like bank account numbers, integration with gDocs, etc. etc. that it's well worth paying for.
 
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