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Who uses an cigar based apps on their phone?
Does anyone frequently use any humidor monitoring apps, cigar scanners or anything of that nature? Not to monitor humidity, but mostly to keep track of what you have with easy to edit, add and remove listings?
I found Cigar Scanner and it seems to be alright. Some of the lines/brands that I have aren't to be found on there, but it gives you the ability to add listings as well. Are there any others people use? Better ones?
It gives you the ability to scan the cigar with a picture. If it is in the database, it will automatically find the brand - such as Padron or Fuente. You can then add the specific line, size and amount in your humidor.
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Royal Bum
Many years ago I kept a spread sheet but got hard to keep up with. I saw some apps but my concern was it would take so long to input what I have and I worried about any back system or list in case it ever went away.
If you use it for a while let me know how good its working for you and if there are any custom setting such as labeling a cigar as a gift rather than a purchase
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I have used several at different times. My most recent was cigar scanner. I have a lot of boutiques and more times than not, my cigar wasn’t listed. I let it go and haven’t kept it up. Kudos to those that can. I know
@WNYTONY
has an extensive data sheet for all of his cigars. Unfortunately, due to Apple’s anti-tobacco stance, the cigar apps can’t publish updates.
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Monster Bum
I use good ol' Microsoft Excel for my cigar inventory tracking
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Originally Posted by
DogRockets
I use good ol' Microsoft Excel for my cigar inventory tracking
Same.
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Golf Course Bum
Yep - I use an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of everything. I use Dropbox so it's available on my home computer and I can get to it on my phone when I'm standing in a shop wondering how many I have or what I last paid.
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Spreadsheet for me too. When I really ramped up my stock there weren't great apps for it and now I'm set in my ways and don't want to start over!
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Lucky Bum
Grey Matter gets it done here but I seldom have more than 700 cigars on hand
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
WNYTONY
Yep - I use an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of everything. I use Dropbox so it's available on my home computer and I can get to it on my phone when I'm standing in a shop wondering how many I have or what I last paid.
That's genius - can't tell you how many times I've tried to look back at account histories from all the different vendors struggling to remember when/where I bought what.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
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SoCal gunner
That's genius - can't tell you how many times I've tried to look back at account histories from all the different vendors struggling to remember when/where I bought what.
You can also use Google Sheets, which has a phone application. That's what I use.
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