We’re happy to announce that Out of Milk is now available on NOOK Apps. If you already have a Pro account, you can sign in to Out of Milk on your NOOK and sync between your phone, your NOOK and the website.
On the pro feature can you put the price of the items and it calculate it. I love this app but wish I could calculate it ad i mark each off since most of us are on a budget these days it would be easier to have it all in 1 app instead of carrying a calculator and the shopping list. any input?
I would love an add on to this app for windows, which would synchronize your cellphone list to your computer. So it would make updating easier (ie from a cell phone or computer). I am from South Africa – i think it would be awesome if you partnered with some of the major retail supermarkets, to do a few things: 1) update prices regularly, 2) perhaps a mechanism for online ordering, for which the retailer can arrange to have the items packed and ready for collection.
What a wonderful app! Just what I was looking for. So easy to figure out. This will make my life easier.
Will this ever be available for the Iphone? Would love to be able to send/share shopping list with my wife who has an iphone…
I’d love the iPhone version so I can share with my wife who now has the NOOK version!
I had OOM on my phone and got the pro version for my nook but why can I not sign in on the pro version on my phone ?
Love it for my Nook. Just got an iPad and hoping you’ll do a version for the iPad soon. Thanks.
On the pro feature can you put the price of the items and it calculate it. I love this app but wish I could calculate it ad i mark each off since most of us are on a budget these days it would be easier to have it all in 1 app instead of carrying a calculator and the shopping list. any input?
I would love an add on to this app for windows, which would synchronize your cellphone list to your computer. So it would make updating easier (ie from a cell phone or computer). I am from South Africa – i think it would be awesome if you partnered with some of the major retail supermarkets, to do a few things: 1) update prices regularly, 2) perhaps a mechanism for online ordering, for which the retailer can arrange to have the items packed and ready for collection.