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Manage Inventory Easily with Your PDA

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - April 18, 2006


Serialio.com and WakefieldSoft have developed a revolutionary mobile inventory solution that makes asset tracking and inventory management easier than ever. This bundled solution includes DoInventory Plus software for Windows PCs and Palm OS handhelds and the LaserChamp Bluetooth barcode scanner hardware.

This new solution allows users to scan inventory or asset items directly into a Palm OS handheld device. Options allow the user to scan items and view the item's details, auto-add a new record, or auto increment or decrement the quantity. Information is automatically synced from the Palm device to a Windows PC. The companion PC software allows inventory reports to be printed, photos of items to be attached, data backups to be made, and more. Users can organize scanned items by defining categories, locations and custom fields.

Possible uses include inventory of personal collections such as CDs, DVDs, books, etc., inventory of items for insurance purposes, tracking equipment for sporting teams, inventory of hobby items, and keeping track of tools or electronics.

The bundle includes DoInventory Plus software (for Windows and Palm OS) and a LaserChamp Bluetooth laser barcode scanner, providing the best value solution on the market. DoInventory Plus runs on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP and Palm OS 3.x, 4.x, and 5.x handhelds. A Palm OS handheld with Bluetooth is needed for using the LaserChamp barcode scanner hardware.

DoInventory Plus software can be purchased separately for only $29.99. Pricing for the software and hardware bundle is $299.95 (a savings of $44.90).




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