We can't do without shopping lists not only when shopping for food. You can create these on your iPhone, for example, in native Notes, or you can use one of the third-party applications for this purpose. In today's article, we will introduce four interesting applications from the App Store for creating shopping lists.
Listonic
Listonic is a great solution for creating shopping lists quickly, easily and smartly. Listonic boasts a simple and clear user interface, easy to use and great features. Listonic also offers support for voice input, the ability to share lists with others, smart sorting, and the ability to control expenses.
You can download the Listonic app for free here.
Shoppe
Shoppka is another great application for creating shopping lists. Of course, the sharing function, availability across all devices, including the web interface, or perhaps the possibility of creating an unlimited number of shopping lists. In the application, you can activate the suggestions of items in the list or the "just shopping" mode.
You can download the Shoppka app for free here.
Paper Shopping List
The Paper Shopping List app is a bit of a standout from our list today. This is not a classic virtual shopping list, but an application with the help of which you load a classic, handwritten "paper" shopping list. You can then manually deselect individual items on your iPhone's display during the purchase. The application also offers the function of cropping and adjusting the perspective, zooming, scrolling, importing from the photo gallery, merging multiple lists into one, reusing lists or even sharing.
You can download the Paper Shopping List app for free here.
Bring
The Bing application offers a significant simplification of the creation of shopping lists. In addition to the functionality of lists as such, the Bring application offers the ability to save recipes, loyalty cards, offers support for both Siri and Apple Watch, tips for everyday cooking, healthy eating and sustainable living, the option of smart and reusable lists for different occasions and a number of other functions.
I've tried several applications for shopping lists (not these by name and already a long time ago) and Google Keep turned out to be the best - simple, sharing option, web interface, and as a bonus I still use GK, so there is no need for another additional application
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I have been using the ShopShop application with my wife for more than 7 years. We don't like shopping and we can argue while shopping. This way we each have the same list open and cross items off. Through Dropbox, syncing is instant on my or her phone.
https://apps.apple.com/cz/app/shopshop-shopping-list/id288350249
ShopShop good (see Milan). But I use the more pleasant Buy me a pie
https://apps.apple.com/cz/app/buy-me-a-pie-grocery-list/id725418306?l=cs
I also tried a few apps, eventually going back to iOS and using a combination of calendar, notes, and tasks.