Our Groceries is a reliable simple shopping app I've used for years
I live it because it's simple and shareable across android, iOS and through a browser. And the handy app is even more handy now that it works with Google Home. You can set a default list then just tell google (which I would like an actual name associated with) to ask Our Groceries to add an item. This will make list making so much easier.
You should try it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries&hl=en
I live in a small Canadian Prairie city with a spouse and a dog. We retired in 2018. This is what life is like.
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Why not just use a shared Google Keep list note? That's what my wife and I do. Has the advantages of being on phone or web, and can use voice input.
ReplyDeleteI have a Groceries list, a Hardware Store list, and a Drugstore list in Keep.
Google Keep is great!
ReplyDeleteWe've been using Flipp. Too bad there's no Assistant integration... Yet
ReplyDeleteI used this before Keep was a thing and saw no reason to change. If you add an item to your list with assistant does it go to keep?
ReplyDeleteI keep my list in Keep too ... because it has a good interface when I pull it up on my Moto360. I honestly haven't even tried using the Home to add to it yet! Guess I'll have to look into that next.
ReplyDeleteCass Morrison I believe it does.
ReplyDeleteStill not changing from something that works for me:)
ReplyDeleteI've been messing with Out of Milk ... but it's still a bit awkward over Home, but it does work with Alexa too, which is a bonus. I just wish they'd have left the original list integration with Keep as it was. SO many people complained about it when they made the change last year. Putting it in the Home app is, frankly, a stupid move when it already worked perfectly well with an offline capable app which could share your list. Why does Google always have to fragment everything, and remove useful functionality?? (I'm looking straight at Hangouts here ... and the mess of Messages/Allo/Duo that replaced it.)
ReplyDeleteThat why I like our groceries. It started as a good list and has stayed that way.
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